Originally posted by zeitghost
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Fell foul of the Jólnir Beach Property scam in the 60s- it looked so credible, too.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThey like the illusion that they're living in Blade Runner...
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclop...bot-Steelworks
Well Androids dream of Electric Sheep, after all. That probably gets most Port Talbotians hot under the collar.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThere's some half built houses in Port Talbot.
Why anyone would buy any sort of house in Port Talbot is beyond my comprehension.
I love driving through Port Talbot..although why anyone would live there is beyond me...
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostEspecially since the recent architectural trend has been to use natural wood as a facing material - looks all nice and jolly in year 1, but by year 10 that'll look like an old hobo's shack.
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostEspecially since the recent architectural trend has been to use natural wood as a facing material - looks all nice and jolly in year 1, but by year 10 that'll look like an old hobo's shack.
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostEspecially since the recent architectural trend has been to use natural wood as a facing material - looks all nice and jolly in year 1, but by year 10 that'll look like an old hobo's shack.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostWhat are all these new build flats going to look like in 30 years, when they have all been taken over for social housing?
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What are all these new build flats going to look like in 30 years, when they have all been taken over for social housing?
Exactly like Tower Hamlets today, a tuliphole, that's what.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostI've heard this all over. Looks like the UK is covered in half-built houses.
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I've heard this all over. Looks like the UK is covered in half-built houses.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThere's some half built houses in Port Talbot.
Why anyone would buy any sort of house in Port Talbot is beyond my comprehension.
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I reckon the worst ones are the half-built appartments on the costa del Sol. At least you can let a flat in a city centre.
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