I must admit to having a relatively large kitchen, however I never eat ready made meals.
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I have an average size one which has been badly planned by the previous owner and with three doors to the kitchen you don't get much worktop space.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI must admit to having a relatively large kitchen, however I never eat ready made meals.
This limits what I can do in the kitchen and as someone who really likes to cook, it is a pain.
Hence once Mr Norr gets a job, there will be a new house purchase (no point extending, already looked into it and it won't add much value to the house).
The current house will be rented out (it's never been the "forever home").Comment
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Go to HellOriginally posted by contractor79 View Postwell you have nothing else to quote except your own opinions I guess. Funny how atheists are so reliant on Christianity to make any kind of point.
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..Originally posted by Julius Caesar View PostI'm an atheist and I really hate quoting the bible, but:
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Then I commended mirth, because a man hath no better thing under the sun, than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry: for that shall abide with him of his labour the days of his life
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I'm an atheist yet God has provided for me much more than he has for you.Originally posted by contractor79 View Postwell you have nothing else to quote except your own opinions I guess. Funny how atheists are so reliant on Christianity to make any kind of point.
I guess he likes a bolshie git.Hard Brexit now!
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He's there already, believing in his fantasy. At least Dim's fantasy is a kind of aspiration :-)Originally posted by Julius Caesar View PostGo to Hell
Hard Brexit now!
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Yes, if I were God then these grovelling brown-nosers would really get on my tits.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm an atheist yet God has provided for me much more than he has for you.
I guess he likes a bolshie git.Comment
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Good comebackOriginally posted by sasguru View PostI'm an atheist yet God has provided for me much more than he has for you.
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Same here, but I don't buy lottery tickets.Originally posted by Platypus View PostA very interesting question. As for myself, divorce ended my ascent up the ladder. Indeed a precipitated my descent.
Now I'm very happy in my modest abode, and I'd only 'upsize' if I won the lottery
I bought this house as it was cheaper than renting a flat, it's not perfect but I've no real motivation to consider moving.Comment
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Not really. But the Bible documents many extremely wealthy people who lost it all due to their sin and disobedience to God's Righteous ways.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm an atheist yet God has provided for me much more than he has for you.
I guess he likes a bolshie git.
It's obviously bothering you as you keep on bringing up the subject of Christianity with me, for some reason.Comment
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