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Be fair though, they do share one thing in common - It's all a novelty to them.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
You're like the annoying kid at school who talks about masturbating too much.Originally posted by Wilmslow
She does like things al-fresco, so this could be a perfect pad come to think of it......
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No. He is a bedwetters imaginary friend. But without the Blue Box.Originally posted by minestrone View PostYes, he is one of the bedwetters.
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Yes, he is one of the bedwetters.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostYou're like the annoying kid at school who talks about masturbating too much.
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You're like the annoying kid at school who talks about masturbating too much.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostShe does like things al-fresco, so this could be a perfect pad come to think of it......
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ECO HAB - Please note: It has nothing to do with me. I think it's a mad idea.Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostThis is the one - there is a demonstration model with loads of extras for a lot less that I am considering. The 3m circular version for the corner of my garden.
ECO HAB Homes. Design range for dome prefabricated buildings
Plenty of space for the champagne fridge.....
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostIt's quieter it helps dull the sound of the kids..
guess that is relative to the size of one's domecile
Milan.
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It's quieter it helps dull the sound of the kids.Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo it's a shed. How is that better than sitting inside the house?
Or in Wilmslows case the one tied up in his garage.
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This is the one - there is a demonstration model with loads of extras for a lot less that I am considering. The 3m circular version for the corner of my garden.Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat's a garden office? I'm picturing you sitting at a desk on your lawn... is it the same as building a conservatory?
I work from home a lot, not sure I;d want to work outside. Setting up a workstation to work from bed is my dream.
ECO HAB Homes. Design range for dome prefabricated buildings
Plenty of space for the champagne fridge.....
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What's a garden office? I'm picturing you sitting at a desk on your lawn... is it the same as building a conservatory?
I work from home a lot, not sure I;d want to work outside. Setting up a workstation to work from bed is my dream.
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