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Lucky guess.Originally posted by NickNick View PostSomehow I doubt she ever will be with her family, but let's check...
GARRINGTON HOME FINDERS LIMITED
43-45 PORTMAN SQUARE
LONDON
W1H 6LY
Company No. 04460826
Status: In Administration
Went into administration in Feb this year so Good Call BP.Comment
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Phil's company has gone bust too, IIRC.Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThey are self proclaimed property experts, but didn't see the crash coming (and it was bloody obvious)
At least Beeney, was sceptical quite a while ago.
Shame.Comment
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Not 'arf, she really was an awful woman.Originally posted by msubhan View PostHow f**king annoying was the wife! I ended up shouting at the TV...but then I always shout at the telly
I love the way (in the 30 seconds of new material tagged on the end) they mention "since 2006 prices have dropped 3% in Poncington-on-Twot" etc. presumably even the new bits were filmed nearly a year ago or based on ludicrous estate agent valuations, or both.
And Sarah Beeny needs to do a new series with bang up to date valuations to see how screwed up developers and flippers have got.Comment
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I wonder if her baps have got bigger or smaller since the last series?Originally posted by GreenerGrass View PostNot 'arf, she really was an awful woman.
I love the way (in the 30 seconds of new material tagged on the end) they mention "since 2006 prices have dropped 3% in Poncington-on-Twot" etc. presumably even the new bits were filmed nearly a year ago or based on ludicrous estate agent valuations, or both.
And Sarah Beeny needs to do a new series with bang up to date valuations to see how screwed up developers and flippers have got.Comment
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Unless there was someone holding a gun to your head you were not forced to watch it.Originally posted by original PM View PostI was also forced to sit through this rubbish last night (although to be fair the only other thing on is re-runs of top gear on Dave)
And yes it is not suprising she has no friends she was a fussy miserable bint with a face like a spanked bum
I also do not understand DP's post
You did it because you could not be bothered to do anything else.
Did someone else also force you to breethe?
And yes i am in a tetchy mood.Pleomax
This is an unusual paragraph. I'm curious as to just how quickly you can find out what is so unusual about it. It looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing was wrong with it. In fact, nothing is wrong with it! It is highly unusual though. Study it and think about it, but you still may not find anything odd. But if you work at it a bit, you might find out. Try to do so without any coaching!Comment
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