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    #11
    Originally posted by SandyDown
    nooger that wasn't a joke, I am serious... is it in London?? as you know amnot from the UK (thought been living here 15 years) so my knowledge of areas is not good
    highbury, is near Isslington (5-10 minutes walk), North London,
    SA says;
    Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!

    I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!

    n5gooner is awarded +5 Xeno Geek Points.
    (whatever these are)

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      #12
      What is all this 'outside space' stuff in rental flats? I can understand if it's a nice big roof terrace, but if it's a pokey balcony whats the use?

      My current flat has none and the only down side is that I have nowhere to dry my washing, but then most flats seem to ban putting washing on your balcony anyway.

      The two flats that I have owned, that did have outside space, it was about as big as my office desk. What use is that? I never once sat outside on it and nor did 95% of the other residents of the block (on their own that is, not on mine).

      Sorry just don't get it.

      tim

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        #13
        Originally posted by tim123
        What is all this 'outside space' stuff in rental flats? I can understand if it's a nice big roof terrace, but if it's a pokey balcony whats the use?

        My current flat has none and the only down side is that I have nowhere to dry my washing, but then most flats seem to ban putting washing on your balcony anyway.

        The two flats that I have owned, that did have outside space, it was about as big as my office desk. What use is that? I never once sat outside on it and nor did 95% of the other residents of the block (on their own that is, not on mine).

        Sorry just don't get it.

        tim
        'outside space' == council flat no proper entrance no main entrance, drafty cold

        speaking of washing in the balcony, I was in Spain last year, I was shocked to see everyone' hanging their washing in the balconies ...hmmm it was artistic in a way seeing all these bloomers all different colours blowing .. very picturesque

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          #14
          Originally posted by n5gooner
          well the tennents in one of the flats in Highbury served notice today...
          Is that David Tennent?

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