Tomorrow's argument - just because part of a post code floods, that doesn't mean that every property in that post code floods.
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Youch. good luck with that one.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostTomorrow's argument - just because part of a post code floods, that doesn't mean that every property in that post code floods.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Is it the time of the month for nose bleeds?Originally posted by SimonMac View Post****, another nose bleed, calling it a day nowComment
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If you look on the flood plain map, we're outside the flood plain, even in extreme floods. But part of the post code floods because it's the park. And the park is used as part of the flood defences - when it floods, they open the gates to allow water into the park, and then let it out slowly when the flood recedes.Originally posted by eek View PostYouch. good luck with that one.
Talking with a specialist broker, though, so hopefully it should get sorted.Comment
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his coke addiction is clearly getting to him. And he is (strangely) addicted to coke*Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs it the time of the month for nose bleeds?
*in cans not bottles even when it costs more money.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I broke my nose while scuba diving, so just sneezing cause it to bleed at timesOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs it the time of the month for nose bleeds?
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Insurance companies can be a right pain especially with this.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostIf you look on the flood plain map, we're outside the flood plain, even in extreme floods. But part of the post code floods because it's the park. And the park is used as part of the flood defences - when it floods, they open the gates to allow water into the park, and then let it out slowly when the flood recedes.
Talking with a specialist broker, though, so hopefully it should get sorted.
The house I'm looking at is on a flood plain (pretty much most of cloggers is on a flood plain)
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Morning all.

Another sweaty day at the funny farm.
This here new webmail thing they've installed is driving me crazy, I seem to spend most of my time sending emails to myself.
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I just had a swirly yellow-purple-red chunk of my giant wine gum. Delicious.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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