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I decided to sort out all my stuff out and purchased 9 84ltr really useful boxes. Dumped all my stuff in there and that has made a big difference.
I am also having a clear out of old tech books that really were all pilfered from a never ending stream of start up failures.Comment
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We've still got a microfiche reader (I kid you not) which lives on the chest of drawers in the bedroom, plus numerous boxes of carefully indexed fiches.
Actually, it might be cheaper to buy a flat and shove all the crap in that.
Including husband.Comment
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Originally posted by k2p2 View Post[*****COLOR="white"]Including husband.[/*****COLOR]Comment
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had a quote for same procedure a few months back, came in at £45K, for the same price I could get an extension.
reason being is that apex needed lifting another metre, big job.Politicians are wonderfull people, as long as they stay away from things they don't understand, like working for a living!Comment
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostWe've still got a microfiche reader (I kid you not) which lives on the chest of drawers in the bedroom, plus numerous boxes of carefully indexed fiches.
Just do the stealth thing.
When he isn't around throw some of the more hidden cr*p away and leave empty boxes.
He obviously won't miss it otherwise it would be easily accessible.
Oh and don't do external storage.
I was talking to a guy who worked in one of those places and if people don't pay up they have to empty the lockers/rooms out and are suppose to sell the stuff to get the costs of the storage bill back. Most people who keep them for a long time just have junk in there which he and the other staff just have to bin."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by portseven View Posthad a quote for same procedure a few months back, came in at £45K, for the same price I could get an extension.
reason being is that apex needed lifting another metre, big job.Comment
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Originally posted by k2p2 View PostInteresting, did that include the conversion? And stairs etc? 45K still sounds cheaper than moving, and, even without the crap we could do with more space. Would it have made your house different to those around?Comment
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Have you thought of digging down and installing a nuclear bunker? Two birds. One thermonuclear stone.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by Old Hack View Postk2p2 - The thing is, looking at your surrounding houses, there's no way they'd let you raise the apex, not a chance. It's genuinely a no go. If in doubt, call the local borough council and ask to speak to the duty planner. They'll answer all your questions far better than any of us.Comment
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