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centuryOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostDoes that mean you have to do all their work? Or Nothing?
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pffffffffffft pffrrrt
Bored.
Now.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Fricking Mondays.
About to complete on my building plot and may have a showstopper. All planning granted, the vendor already started building before his divorce proceedings kicked in. He hasn't notified Wessex Water and in our last search we discovered that the sewer for the street runs through the proposed plot, which is a possible 'cannot build at all - showstopper'. Now going to have to drive to the West Country tonight before deciding to complete, drop the price or pull out. Grrrrrrr.
Going to hide & moan in TPD. Don't have the energy for General.
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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It should not be too bad. 5 years ago I built an extension over main sewer. I had to pay £320 to water board for them to inspect. I sent them a letter saying builder would bridge over sewer in the usual way. They sent back a letter saying fine. I wish I could get paid £320 for sending a letter!Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFricking Mondays.
About to complete on my building plot and may have a showstopper. All planning granted, the vendor already started building before his divorce proceedings kicked in. He hasn't notified Wessex Water and in our last search we discovered that the sewer for the street runs through the proposed plot, which is a possible 'cannot build at all - showstopper'. Now going to have to drive to the West Country tonight before deciding to complete, drop the price or pull out. Grrrrrrr.
Going to hide & moan in TPD. Don't have the energy for General.
Of course its a good chance to negotiate price down.
Good luck and don't forget to keep tpd informed with as many drivel posts as possible.....Comment
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I am not bored. LOts to do. But I just can't summon the energy. I think it is because it is a NY holiday today. Its too quiet for my liking! I want some action!Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postpffffffffffft pffrrrt
Bored.
Now.Comment
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Zen.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDoes that mean you have to do all their work? Or Nothing?
Chury.
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No comment.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd how many unesteemed customers?
Some of the new intake are so dense you could make DU rounds out of them.Comment
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DU rounds?Originally posted by zeitghost View PostNo comment.
Some of the new intake are so dense you could make DU rounds out of them.
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I was doing that earlier.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Postpffffffffffft pffrrrt
Bored.
Now.
I decided that I needed to take a dump.Comment
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