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Previously on "Are you at the top of the social status ladder?"
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£100pcm to keep it ready for a dip whenever you felt like it? That's far less than I'd have thought... or £100pcm and you have to 'turn it on' 6 hours before use?
I'd love an outdoor heated pool in a cold climate personally, that WOULD be a height of luxury.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou'd think a pool is a far better social superiority marker than a jacuzzi, it must cost a fortune to build and a small fortune to run.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostIndoor pool here. We took the jacuzzi out though when we converted the gym complex and games room into an annex for the Father-in-law.
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Indoor pool here. We took the jacuzzi out though when we converted the gym complex and games room into an annex for the Father-in-law.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
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Are you at the top of the social status ladder?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostGiven DP's financial position, his jacuzzis probably consist of a tin bath he sits in while furiously using an egg whisk
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBaked beans, onions, Brussel Sprouts and a tin bath in front of the fire, the proper British way to have one of those fancy foreign Jacuzzi things...
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Baked beans, onions, Brussel Sprouts and a tin bath in front of the fire, the proper British way to have one of those fancy foreign Jacuzzi things...
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell that's what happens when you read lower-middle class rags like the Wail.
To us U-people, Jacuzzis are an invariable sign of extreme chavness.
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