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I bought one off Sarah Greene from Blue Peter. It was a bit scuffed and dipped slightly at one end..
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostOr, what is your equivalent luxury purchase and have you gone ahead and done it?
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Originally posted by oliverson View PostNot necessarily. I rented a couple of nice apartments in the past, each with a shared tennis court. I bought a decent tennis ball firing machine that exposed me to something no other play has - 80 ball rallies!
A friend in the same village, sadly no longer around now, had an extension built to house a full size table and bar. It's something I'd definitely like one day (not just the bar!).
In fact here is the property:
4 bedroom detached house for sale in Tanyard Lane, Staplefield, RH17
ha ha, in fact you can see in one of the pictures showing an aerial view of the land, the precise tennis court to the right that was on our premises.
Jesus, while I'm reminiscing about old times, here's the other place I mentioned with the other tennis court! Now that place was NICE.
2 bedroom apartment to rent in Balcombe, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH17
There's a terrible theme to both these links though. Both featured properties were owned by two of my friends who both passed away in terrible circumstances and both before their time. Just goes to show that there's more to life than material wealth, i.e. 'life' itself.Last edited by oliverson; 29 April 2017, 17:21.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's probably the one impractical luxury item I'd really like... not bothered by sports cars or a swimming pool and though I'd love a tennis court, you need another person to use it.
Even in the vast sprawl of NewHouse, they builders had the good taste not to build any stupidly large rooms (you need 20'x14' at least) so it'd require a custom-built extension or something equally silly and therefore seems unlikely.
I wonder has anyone got one, or had one in the past (a 6x3 pool table doesn't cut it)? Or, what is your equivalent luxury purchase and have you gone ahead and done it? A nice lazy Friday afternoon topic...
A friend in the same village, sadly no longer around now, had an extension built to house a full size table and bar. It's something I'd definitely like one day (not just the bar!).
In fact here is the property:
http://www.rightmove.co.uk/property-...7&fromMap=true
ha ha, in fact you can see in one of the pictures showing an aerial view of the land, the precise tennis court to the right that was on our premises.
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I have one in a room that backs on to the pool house. It's a bit tatty these days as the kids drip all over it as they wont get dried properly before using it.
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I'm rubbish at snooker, I think my best break is about 20, but I love it, very peaceful on your own. I used to be a member of my local club and you got half price to practice alone... Until the club was demolished this year.
Pool's fun but not the same... Ideally I'd have both, a pool table sideways next to a snooker table lengthways.
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I've had one for about two years - an 8ft by 4ft. Wouldn't be without it now. Unless you're pretty good I think the amount of time you'd need to put in to practising on a full size table would be prohibitive. Even then when your mates come round they wouldn't be much competition. With a half size table it's still a challenge to make a decent break but you can still have a good game on it. Only big enough for ten reds though so the 147 will have to wait! It was about 3K new.
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Bought a pub style 6x3 pool table (real slate, very heavy!) when I bought current home years ago. Was great fun for a while, and the games/booze/music room used to be the hub of entertainment when we had guests round. Was used quite a lot for 3 or 4 years, and then rarely-to-never for the past 10 or so years. Will probably get rid of it soon enough and change the games room to a cinema room.
Wasn't a luxury item but thought to mention it anyway.
Luxury item - big fat petrol guzzling car that takes me 0-60 in 4 seconds. I try my best not to drive it because the petrol tank needle goes down as quick as the speedo goes up
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Had a 6 by 3 pool table when i was young if you can find an 8 by 4 that should suffice.
A full 12x6 slate bed is heavy, expensive and no good for pool.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's probably the one impractical luxury item I'd really like... not bothered by sports cars or a swimming pool and though I'd love a tennis court, you need another person to use it.
Even in the vast sprawl of NewHouse, they builders had the good taste not to build any stupidly large rooms (you need 20'x14' at least) so it'd require a custom-built extension or something equally silly and therefore seems unlikely.
I wonder has anyone got one, or had one in the past (a 6x3 pool table doesn't cut it)? Or, what is your equivalent luxury purchase and have you gone ahead and done it? A nice lazy Friday afternoon topic...
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we had a small one (6ft) when growing up. We did play on it but not much. Wanted a pool table.
Another use for a manshack!
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's probably the one impractical luxury item I'd really like... not bothered by sports cars or a swimming pool and though I'd love a tennis court, you need another person to use it.
Even in the vast sprawl of NewHouse, they builders had the good taste not to build any stupidly large rooms (you need 20'x14' at least) so it'd require a custom-built extension or something equally silly and therefore seems unlikely.
I wonder has anyone got one, or had one in the past (a 6x3 pool table doesn't cut it)? Or, what is your equivalent luxury purchase and have you gone ahead and done it? A nice lazy Friday afternoon topic...
Love the idea of a snooker table.
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Has anyone ever owned a snooker table?
It's probably the one impractical luxury item I'd really like... not bothered by sports cars or a swimming pool and though I'd love a tennis court, you need another person to use it.
Even in the vast sprawl of NewHouse, they builders had the good taste not to build any stupidly large rooms (you need 20'x14' at least) so it'd require a custom-built extension or something equally silly and therefore seems unlikely.
I wonder has anyone got one, or had one in the past (a 6x3 pool table doesn't cut it)? Or, what is your equivalent luxury purchase and have you gone ahead and done it? A nice lazy Friday afternoon topic...Tags: None
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