Ah!! Thank heaven that a thread about ...er, um, what was it about? has been sensibly diverted to one about wonky smiles and huge boobs! Sanity still rules on CUK at least!
Mind you, there's summit a bit wonky/odd about both. Too long since I saw any, but shouldn't large boobs have a sort of division between them?
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Thanks AtW! That's a tidy bristol channel to go pearl diving in!
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If all else fails create a housing boom, worked for Gordon Brown, Now Gosbo is at it. What could possibly go wrong, it's supply and demand innit?Originally posted by AtW View PostFirst-time buyers struggle as London property prices soar
" Only in “lunatic London” could someone with a budget of £500,000 be outbid on a succession of properties for which rival buyers were prepared to pay tens of thousands of pounds above the asking prices.
Clare Duffy, above, was unable to buy even an ex-council house in Peckham, a neighbourhood made famous by the Eighties sitcom Only Fools and Horses.
The housing market in London is at “fever pitch”, according to some commentators, who fear that possible overheating in the capital could spill into other regions, resulting in an end to Help to Buy and other schemes that aim to boost lending and home ownership.
House price growth is only just being registered in some parts of Britain while London recorded double-digit price rises last year, with prices apparently continuing to rocket in 2014. "
First-time buyers struggle as London property prices soar - Telegraph

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Call those tits? Zits more like.Originally posted by Scruff View PostRats with tits
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...rview_crop.jpgOriginally posted by Scruff View PostRats with tits
'nuff said
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I agree to agree to differ. Not my types at all.Originally posted by Troll View PostThink we have to agree to differ on the attractiveness of those two
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we paid multiples of 10's of thousands over the asking price of a property last month because we wanted it. the supply and demand dictated that if we were to get it we needed to pay for it does that make us bad 80uu? does that make you even madder 80uu?
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