Originally posted by lightng
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End terrace or mid?
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No, that's most likely attributed to blind spots of gun turrets on the corner of the buildingsOriginally posted by Platypus View PostMaybe because there's only one wall or fence to bunk over?
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I personally like the window at the stairs as street light comes in during the night so I can see the stairs and the toilet door when I get up for a slash.Comment
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I've sat through enough Kirsty Allsop shows to give you a qualified answer: end of terrace.Numbly tolerating the inequality as a way to achieve greater prosperity for all.Comment
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Best not. There'll be trouble.Originally posted by sasguru View PostBuy t'whole mill.My all-time favourite Dilbert cartoon, this is: BTW, a Dumpster is a brand of skip, I think.Comment
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Now that you mention it I had an end terrace like that, and an inconveniently placed pot hole to boot. When an artic came past you could count how many axles it had.Originally posted by SantaClaus View PostSome end of terrace houses have gardens that adjoin a neighbouring side road.
I had one once. Wasn't fun sitting there in the summer listening to traffic going by.
So definitely mid terrace for me.
Ba-dum - dum (single axled trailer)
Ba-dum - dumdumdum (triple axled trailer)
One of the few places I lived where I preferred a contract away from home.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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I thought this was a question about the Viz Profanisaurus.
In which case I would much rather be "end of terrace".Comment
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