We had this a while back - yours looks positively spacious in comparison.
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Then there's this one in New York City for $1,795pcm....Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial View PostSnug Studio flat to let in Uxbridge for £650pcm.
Still - you could probably make breakfast without having to get up out of bed:
Studio flat to rent in Uxbridge, UB10

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Looks reasonable to me. You'd be paying twice that in Central London for same. It's just a crash pad, ideal for a city contractor who's flying in for mon-wed nights, then flying back to his Mediterranean penthouse thu- sun.Originally posted by Martin@AS Financial View PostThought I would start it off with this:
Snug Studio flat to let in Uxbridge for £650pcm.
Still - you could probably make breakfast without having to get up out of bed:
Studio flat to rent in Uxbridge, UB10Comment
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Where was this £20/night aparthotel? Up here you can rent a rather nice 3/4-bed detached house with a large garden for that much, but location matters more.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostFor that amount of money I was staying in an apartment hotel which had a kitchen, living room, a gym, swimming pool and breakfast was provided, just goes to show how ******* stupid some people are.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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The year is 2015 and yet...
Our "houses" are getting smaller, our planes don't fly any faster than they did in the 1960's, "real" hoverboards haven't been invented, flying cars still don't practically exist, we're still working long hours, etc, etc.
At least we are able to put millions of robots to work making cold calls to sell us stuff we don't need. Ah, the wonders of modern technology.
We have got a long way to go methinks
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And millions of people have no food, yet we as an advanced nation, want to go to mars.Originally posted by alphadog View PostThe year is 2015 and yet...
Our "houses" are getting smaller, our planes don't fly any faster than they did in the 1960's, "real" hoverboards haven't been invented, flying cars still don't practically exist, we're still working long hours, etc, etc.
At least we are able to put millions of robots to work making cold calls to sell us stuff we don't need. Ah, the wonders of modern technology.
We have got a long way to go methinks
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