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The village where I was brought up (south wales valleys) - you could probably buy the entire place for that!Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
You can buy a house for that little?
I think Bonzo's kennel is worth more.
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What sort of car is it? It will probably increase the value of your property.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI need to know. If I allow the refugees staying with us to park their UA registered car on our drives, will our neighbours think we're virtue signalling? Our house is worth £1.65M.
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You can buy a house for that little?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI need to know. If I allow the refugees staying with us to park their UA registered car on our drives, will our neighbours think we're virtue signalling? Our house is worth £1.65M.
I think Bonzo's kennel is worth more.
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On a slightly different note it appears that some UA cars may not be insured for use in the EU. This came to light in the Bulgarian news whereby sadly a number of expensive UA cars belonging to Ukrainian refugees have been stolen by Syrian refugees and driven back to Syria to sell. As the cars are only insured in UA there is no claim.
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Bullet holes in the doors would be an extra talking point!Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI need to know. If I allow the refugees staying with us to park their UA registered car on our drives, will our neighbours think we're virtue signalling? Our house is worth £1.65M.
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Virtue Signalling
I need to know. If I allow the refugees staying with us to park their UA registered car on our drives, will our neighbours think we're virtue signalling? Our house is worth £1.65M.
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