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round here they dont use leaves for that. they use rubbish bins.Originally posted by Diver View Post
pile them against your house and set fire to them
well it happened to 1 house down the road a few months ago.Comment
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When you change supplier, the utilities often lose the plot as to who is providing the supply. This causes aggravation for the letting agents / landlords who sometimes have to sort it out when a tenant leaves.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Posteh? why would they do that?
So now it is normal practice to have in lettings contracts that you are not allowed to change utility supplier.
Which, of course, given a couple of years, results in the tenant paying way over the odds for gas & leccy.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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this morning I trod on a sewing needle in the kitchen. how an earth did that get there?
I only had socks on - needle went about 1cm in.Comment
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They would just serve notice for breach of contract.Originally posted by Diver View PostChange it anyway, just don't tell the letting agent.
When they find out, just say, take me to court, I have already checked my rights with a solicitor.
They will probably back down.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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they must be goodOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Postcan I have some of these tablets please?
Where was that post to?Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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So why not have a clause saying you have to tell them?Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostWhen you change supplier, the utilities often lose the plot as to who is providing the supply. This causes aggravation for the letting agents / landlords who sometimes have to sort it out when a tenant leaves.
So now it is normal practice to have in lettings contracts that you are not allowed to change utility supplier.
Which, of course, given a couple of years, results in the tenant paying way over the odds for gas & leccy.
I am with Diver - just change it.Comment
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will they actually find out?Originally posted by BrowneIssue View PostThey would just serve notice for breach of contract.Comment
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I knelt on one once, it was stuck in the carpet.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postthis morning I trod on a sewing needle in the kitchen. how an earth did that get there?
I only had socks on - needle went about 1cm in.
being me, it snapped off in the bone just below my right knee and I had to go to hospital to have the damned thing removed.
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When I was ickle, one of my Big Bruvvas was put in charge of providing my tea 'cos Mum & Dad were Going Out.Originally posted by Diver View PostWhy not?
The goldfish have short memories
They would forget that they had been eaten within seconds
My Big Bruvva had a Saturday job in a fish shop.
So I had fish on toast.
It tasted muddy and was full of tiny, soft bones. It was very unpleasant to eat.
When I went to feed my goldfish in the garden pond - they had gone.
The bastard.
That was 35 years ago.
I have a long memory.
I still intend to piss in his grave.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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