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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBut no-one lives there and watches telly there, so there is no money for them.
* don't do this by having the TV display real time broadcasts or iplayer though...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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What's the plan for the house, zeity?
Finally got mother's flat sold, but for a lot less than it was valued at. Still - it's done, and hopefully the new old lady will be happy there.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhat's the plan for the house, zeity?
Finally got mother's flat sold, but for a lot less than it was valued at. Still - it's done, and hopefully the new old lady will be happy there.Comment
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so the useless clientco German has discovered I'm on holiday in 2 weeks time and has now revealed he's off at the same time.
Shame I know his holiday booking was made after mine was announced and before his boss found out he was needed...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostA very fine evening it is too.
It's fairly mild out here. Cloudy, but the nearly-full moon is managing to shine through itComment
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Pork spare rib steak for tea, with chips and beans
Staying up after unleashing the bins this morning is catching up with me - I may not stay up as late as usual tonight
And some other person re-locked the gate before I went out around half ten, though after the recycling bins had been emptied, with the result that the main bins didn't get emptied at all
Though it's also possible they just couldn't get the bin lorry up the side road, which is currently in a right state while a water main is being replaced. I had to manoeuvre through a very tight gap between an unattended wheelbarrow and a big hole in the ground to get the car down the road when I was returning home at lunchtime.Comment
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Strangel Pork Spare rib for me - Mrs V went to Tesco & picked some up from the hot counter.
Eaten while dancing to 'see you again' (Miss V#2' choice) & Barbie Girl (miss V#3). Whilst drinking the last of 4 pints of homebrew mildAlways forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhat's the plan for the house, zeity?
Finally got mother's flat sold, but for a lot less than it was valued at. Still - it's done, and hopefully the new old lady will be happy there.
The current theory is that the ZeitNephew & his wife will buy it.
How valid a theory this might be is debatable. really.
I suppose I could buy my sister out & rent it to them if push came to shove and there was a problem with getting a mortgage.
Glad to hear that your mum's flat is finally sorted.Comment
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