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Previously on "Contractor abodes"
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Did have four bed detached property on south coast. Divorced. Down sized to one bed flat. Ex wife has three bed house. Oh well ...
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5 bed Victorian terrace, 2 receptions, kitchen, utility, 2 bath, cellar conversion and store room.
Small garden, but next to a huge park featuring bowling greens and tennis courts.
First to see will buy!
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Dammit, rumbledOriginally posted by Board Game Geek View PostSounds like the cast from Rising Damp to me :-)
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Sounds like the cast from Rising Damp to me :-)bit of a knacked old house, theres a posh black dude (says he's the son of an african chief) and some middle aged trout that the land lord, who also lives here keeps, trying to screw
Samll 1 bed flat (Housing Association)
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Now this is really, really worrying as I have a project going live this weekend.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postproject going live this weekend
Looks over shoulder, now which one's Milan, which one...........
girlie over there? Nah,
Oldie in the corner mumbling to himself.......maybe.....
There he is ... looks like Santa right?
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does it really matter
Milan in 'can't be bothered to try to teach an old dog new tricks' mode.
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and there I was thinking he was a cyclop.....Originally posted by Chugnut View PostAre you sure one of the cats isn't just walking away from you?
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postbit of a knacked old house, theres a posh black dude (says he's the son of an african chief) and some middle aged trout that the land lord, who also lives here keeps, trying to screw
,, aren't you the landlord?
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