I'm a contractor working in the city with a 10 minute walk to work. I'm renting a two bedroom apartment in Shoreditch, 10 minutes walk from the city. The guy I'm sharing with is moving out. My contract runs until Christmas when it will almost certainly be renewed. The initial lease will be for two months from November 10. If my contract is not renewed, I'll vacate the apartment in mid January. If anyone is interested I'll post (or pm you) photographs. £850 per month including bills.
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Originally posted by mediacity View PostI'm a contractor working in the city with a 10 minute walk to work. I'm renting a two bedroom apartment in Shoreditch, 10 minutes walk from the city. The guy I'm sharing with is moving out. My contract runs until Christmas when it will almost certainly be renewed. The initial lease will be for two months from November 10. If my contract is not renewed, I'll vacate the apartment in mid January. If anyone is interested I'll post (or pm you) photographs. £850 per month including bills. -
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI don't work in London, but if you are a pretty young lady, I might move in anyway...Comment
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The good lady will be on tour down that area in the next few weeks. Do you rent it by the hour?'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posta pretty young ladyComment
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostWe don't have pretty young ladies on this website. Well unless you count Brillo on his Thursday evening frock-wearing nights.Comment
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Originally posted by mediacity View PostI'm a contractor working in the city with a 10 minute walk to work. I'm renting a two bedroom apartment in Shoreditch, 10 minutes walk from the city. The guy I'm sharing with is moving out. My contract runs until Christmas when it will almost certainly be renewed. The initial lease will be for two months from November 10. If my contract is not renewed, I'll vacate the apartment in mid January. If anyone is interested I'll post (or pm you) photographs. £850 per month including bills."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostWe don't have pretty young ladies on this website. Well unless you count Brillo on his Thursday evening frock-wearing nights.Comment
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostWe don't have pretty young ladies on this website. Well unless you count Brillo on his Thursday evening frock-wearing nights.Comment
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