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    I'm still deaf.

    nearly 5 weeks of this now.
    going private now NHS waiting too long.

    in other news offer accepted mortgage done subject to the usual.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    nearly 5 weeks of this now.
    going private now NHS waiting too long.

    in other news offer accepted mortgage done subject to the usual.
    I'm sorry to ear that, f.

    Where are you going to be living?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    I'm sorry to ear that, f.

    Where are you going to be living?
    Grays. From all I read and hear about it being **** I think it's alright.
    transport is reasonable and comes in right near the office, it's got all the shops etc needed.

    We are not really ones for using the local businesses anyway. For example where I live in Palmers green I apart from going to the supermarket I don't really use any of the shops or restaurants/pubs there.

    Plus they got a Wimpy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    Grays. From all I read and hear about it being **** I think it's alright.
    transport is reasonable and comes in right near the office, it's got all the shops etc needed.

    We are not really ones for using the local businesses anyway. For example where I live in Palmers green I apart from going to the supermarket I don't really use any of the shops or restaurants/pubs there.

    Plus they got a Wimpy
    Fair enough. Stoner, who used to post on here was from Hornchurch and fücking hated Grays and all its works. I was never quite sure why.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Burney View Post
    Fair enough. Stoner, who used to post on here was from Hornchurch and fücking hated Grays and all its works. I was never quite sure why.
    I was reading horror stories about it but when I turned up I was quite surprised. had a look at other areas too but ticks all the boxes.
    reasonable price on a newish flat, costco is nearby, lakeside is handy, retail parks, near the dartford crossing, 40 mins into London,

    Town centre is a bit grim but I find most places I visit are like that these days, Charity shop after charity shop a Greggs and a CEX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    I was reading horror stories about it but when I turned up I was quite surprised. had a look at other areas too but ticks all the boxes.
    reasonable price on a newish flat, costco is nearby, lakeside is handy, retail parks, near the dartford crossing, 40 mins into London,

    Town centre is a bit grim but I find most places I visit are like that these days, Charity shop after charity shop a Greggs and a CEX.
    Ever thought of a career in Marketing or PR?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    Grays. From all I read and hear about it being **** I think it's alright.
    transport is reasonable and comes in right near the office, it's got all the shops etc needed.

    We are not really ones for using the local businesses anyway. For example where I live in Palmers green I apart from going to the supermarket I don't really use any of the shops or restaurants/pubs there.

    Plus they got a Wimpy
    I move from Palmers Green to Chelmsford, and then to Colchester.

    I want to kill myself every day...... if I wasnt so depressed I would actually do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I move from Palmers Green to Chelmsford, and then to Colchester.

    I want to kill myself every day...... if I wasnt so depressed I would actually do it.
    A neighbour the other day in our block asked us if we knew anyone who wanted a two-bed. So Ms A had a look and is interested in buying it. Just the 200+ kilo pounds needed to bridge the gap between a one and two bed.

    Not to mention all the grief and stress that goes with buying and selling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    A neighbour the other day in our block asked us if we knew anyone who wanted a two-bed. So Ms A had a look and is interested in buying it. Just the 200+ kilo pounds needed to bridge the gap between a one and two bed.

    Not to mention all the grief and stress that goes with buying and selling.
    I think we can all see where Mrs A's mind is wandering, a.

    You'll be decorating the nursery within weeks. Mazeltov!

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by Pat Vegas View Post
    in other news offer accepted.
    +£1 ???????

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