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Previously on "Warning - **SASguru narcissistic like moment** - look what I've bought"
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Reigate is the place to be if you're bringing up a family these days. Good children's play park complete with pirate ship. Still I'd rather Munich, it has the edge.
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Well, to be honest, if sas is to be believed, and that I am not so confident in, and he lives in an exclusive area, which he paid over the top to live in, which is what he said, then he'll not have much to shout about. We sold out BTL's in Dreadhill; one a 2 bed bungalow, the other a 3 bed detached, and totaled 740k. In Redhill, a dire place. Our own home, in Reigate, went for £790, and that was a moderate 4 bed detached.
I am, of course, assuming he's telling the truth...
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You make me laugh. You're one of the reasons CUK can be so entertaining.
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Well that sort of money in London these days is a beggar's annual income on oxford street.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo, it doesn't follow. Do you have some kind of logic issue?
You must be a lot poorer than I thought.
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Doh. Skis obviously. Spent far too much renting the buggers.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe sky's the limit. Not sure they come in pairs.
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This winter to winter 2023 is already covered.Originally posted by sasguru View PostSave it up for your winter bill?
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The sky's the limit. Not sure they come in pairs.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostTomorrow I'm going to look for a new pair of skies.
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