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Is that you Bob Dalek?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI usually use the back gate.
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I thought it was...
Gate 1 - Front gate
Gate 2 - Back gate
Gate 3 - Stair gate
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Isn't Stage Gate that movie with Kurt Russell and the ladyboy out of The Crying Game? I think McGyver played his part in the TV show that it spawned. I mean Kurt's part, not the ladyboy.
HTH.
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Boring project term
It's a boring project term. Gated process.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIs a silo a sort of mental hospital then?
And wtf is a stage gate? Is this some sort of psychological test?
Gate 1 - project initiation (PID etc)
Gate 2 - can't remember
Gate 3 - Once Gate 3 is reached and passed by the Project Board (or Executive Steering Group or whatever) then money can actually be spent on POs (ie contractors
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Gate 4 - dunno
Gate 5 - go live
Gate 6 - formal close
or something like that.
HTHLast edited by Unicorn; 17 December 2008, 14:02.
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Why don't you test that by sticking it up for sale and letting us know how many genuine offers you get.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI still maintain I got a bargain of a house.
A year ago the house would have gone for £320K.
When I bought, it was up for a very reasonable £280K. They wanted a quick sale, so took it down to £260 meaning I got it for the stamp duty threshold at £250K.
Given this is a detached bungalow in Wilmslow which is hard to come across, I have a house that should be instantly sellable.
It is the lowest price that a house in my area has gone for in the last 8 years. One in much worse nick went for a lot more around the same time.
Cost around £10K to modernise, nice new bathroom, lounge and kitchen. Joiner retired hence tenner an hour cash in hand.
Would I do it again? Yes.
Only regret is not being able to flow the house I was moving from. However, making £300 a month from the rental income, so paying around the same for a much nicer house.
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Assuming you knock tulip loads off it like the last owners did!Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI still maintain I got a bargain of a house.
A year ago the house would have gone for £320K.
When I bought, it was up for a very reasonable £280K. They wanted a quick sale, so took it down to £260 meaning I got it for the stamp duty threshold at £250K.
Given this is a detached bungalow in Wilmslow which is hard to come across, I have a house that should be instantly sellable.
It is the lowest price that a house in my area has gone for in the last 8 years. One in much worse nick went for a lot more around the same time.
Cost around £10K to modernise, nice new bathroom, lounge and kitchen. Joiner retired hence tenner an hour cash in hand.
Would I do it again? Yes.
Only regret is not being able to flow the house I was moving from. However, making £300 a month from the rental income, so paying around the same for a much nicer house.
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And how are the mobsters?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostI still maintain I got a bargain of a house.
A year ago the house would have gone for £320K.
When I bought, it was up for a very reasonable £280K. They wanted a quick sale, so took it down to £260 meaning I got it for the stamp duty threshold at £250K.
Given this is a detached bungalow in Wilmslow which is hard to come across, I have a house that should be instantly sellable.
It is the lowest price that a house in my area has gone for in the last 8 years. One in much worse nick went for a lot more around the same time.
Cost around £10K to modernise, nice new bathroom, lounge and kitchen. Joiner retired hence tenner an hour cash in hand.
Would I do it again? Yes.
Only regret is not being able to flow the house I was moving from. However, making £300 a month from the rental income, so paying around the same for a much nicer house.
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I still maintain I got a bargain of a house.Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostVery poor effort Wilmslow's creator.
This episode looks quite boring. I prefer the stories of house purchases at the top of the market and angry Italian mobsters.
A year ago the house would have gone for £320K.
When I bought, it was up for a very reasonable £280K. They wanted a quick sale, so took it down to £260 meaning I got it for the stamp duty threshold at £250K.
Given this is a detached bungalow in Wilmslow which is hard to come across, I have a house that should be instantly sellable.
It is the lowest price that a house in my area has gone for in the last 8 years. One in much worse nick went for a lot more around the same time.
Cost around £10K to modernise, nice new bathroom, lounge and kitchen. Joiner retired hence tenner an hour cash in hand.
Would I do it again? Yes.
Only regret is not being able to flow the house I was moving from. However, making £300 a month from the rental income, so paying around the same for a much nicer house.
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Sounds like something theatrical?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAnd wtf is a stage gate?
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Nothing here - think he might be on about beating something though?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDoes anyone have any idea WTF he is on about?
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