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    #31
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    The end of the village where all the houses have trampolines?
    Now you mention it, yes (but then again we have a trampoline too)
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      #32
      Originally posted by d000hg View Post
      The end of the village where all the houses have trampolines?

      I had to cave and buy a monster rectangular one of these. But I knocked down a garage to create a play area to the side of the house - specifically so I don't have to look at it!
      Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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        #33
        Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
        But I knocked down a garage to create a play area to the side of the house ..
        Crikey, won't that have knocked a hefty chunk off the property value?

        (unless it was a tumbledown old ivy-clad garage that was due for replacement anyway)
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          #34
          Used to live on a nice estate, within a fairly crap area and we got the occasional one some years. Always young kids dressed up, to be fair - nobody older than 12/13 or so.

          Living in the new house in a very middle class area we had two groups at our door yesterday - both very young kids with polite parents on the drive - it was lovely to be absolutely honest. We're probably a bit of an unknown quantity in our street (Brought the corner house, renovated it over a year but haven't really spoken to anyone) so I intend to get a bit more into next year and decorate the house.

          I actually quite like Halloween - ever since we went to Vegas in October and saw how the Americans get into it.
          Last edited by vwdan; 1 November 2016, 11:37.

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            #35
            Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
            Crikey, won't that have knocked a hefty chunk off the property value?

            (unless it was a tumbledown old ivy-clad garage that was due for replacement anyway)

            It's added to the value in fact! It was one of three garages - taking up space and not needed. The previous owner collected classic cars.


            Using the space differently has opened up the garden a bit, and made the house far more 'family friendly'.
            Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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              #36
              Originally posted by d000hg View Post
              The end of the village where all the houses have trampolines?
              ooh are trampolines chavvy then?

              must tell Tarquin & Rupbert...

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                #37
                Originally posted by vetran View Post
                ooh are trampolines chavvy then?

                must tell Tarquin & Rupbert...
                I think they've caught on with the middle-classes now, but round here certainly.

                Next time you're on a train, look at the gardens of all the houses backing onto the railway line - these are probably working/lower-middle class properties and it seems sometimes like trampolines are virtually mandatory.

                No idea why this should be the case - they seem like a great think for anyone with kids to me.

                Am I the only one who finds houses with gardens butting against railway lines really interesting by the way?
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                  I think they've caught on with the middle-classes now, but round here certainly.

                  Next time you're on a train, look at the gardens of all the houses backing onto the railway line - these are probably working/lower-middle class properties and it seems sometimes like trampolines are virtually mandatory.

                  No idea why this should be the case - they seem like a great think for anyone with kids to me.

                  Am I the only one who finds houses with gardens butting against railway lines really interesting by the way?
                  Canals are better. Unfortunately they are all filled with Slough Sheds!

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                    #39
                    I used to love Halloween. I have props and effects from horror games I have run so I decked the porch out and dressed up as the grim reaper to give sweets to the kids. I pretended to be a dressed mannequin once I simply stood there until some kids came up the door and rang the doorbell and then I jumped at them, the kids screamed the parents thought it was hilarious.

                    Now I have two of my own I have grown to hate it. I have to balance taking them to the relevant party, decking the place out, finding/making a costume (and making sure it does not scare my kids), taking them trick or treating etc.

                    I would rather the entire thing just buggered off.
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by MyUserName View Post
                      I used to love Halloween. I have props and effects from horror games I have run so I decked the porch out and dressed up as the grim reaper to give sweets to the kids. I pretended to be a dressed mannequin once I simply stood there until some kids came up the door and rang the doorbell and then I jumped at them, the kids screamed the parents thought it was hilarious.

                      Now I have two of my own I have grown to hate it. I have to balance taking them to the relevant party, decking the place out, finding/making a costume (and making sure it does not scare my kids), taking them trick or treating etc.

                      I would rather the entire thing just buggered off.
                      Bah Humbug!

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