SamScribble
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Madurodam (from above) - almost a palindrome.
and lol at Naidanac Tio.
Steamy Windows - Tina Turner
Private Dancer
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Madurodam (from above) - almost a palindrome.
and lol at Naidanac Tio.
Steamy Windows - Tina Turner
Madurodam (from above) - almost a palindrome.
and lol at Naidanac Tio.
Steamy Windows - Tina Turner
Private Dancer![]()


I'll take "Three for One" for one thousand, Alex!
Ike and Tina Turner and their dancers performing "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window"
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She'd have a load of trouble coming through my bathroom window.
Double-glazed, ripple effect, and only the little bit at the top opens out.
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Playing hard to get there HP. You need urgent renovations in case she comes back and wants to come in.![]()

, not available on YouKu.)Agh eeek! I just bought a house![]()
That's the pits, huhAt least all mine needs is a new boiler. And some shelves building into a couple of cupboards. And completely redecoration for every room. And new kitchen units. And a new power shower. And a new roof for the entry hall.
And a bed. LOL. But I think the bed will have to wait til I bought a new car *sigh*.
Hello, Honey
'Shouldn't be any more than another couple of weeks.' That's what the builders, plumbers, and sparkies will tell you. Several times.![]()
"Nine 1/2 Weeks" ?
"Nine 1/2 Weeks" ?
Nah; we're talking Builders blokes, here, not passion stuff
Nine and a half weeks is roughly how long it takes a builder to remember your address after he has cashed your deposit check.
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Round here it's the time taken to really DO the job.
... not including snagging.![]()
Playing hard to get there HP. You need urgent renovations in case she comes back and wants to come in.![]()
I'll believe that when (& if) it happens.
She'll need a ladder, though; my bathroom is upstairs.
Bathroom? Bathroom?? BATHROOM????
When did you Brits start calling them bathrooms? I thought the term "WC" was permanently ingrained in the Queen's English and never to be changed.
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Not in a house, they ain't.
WC [Water Closet] is for use in Public places and Hotels & the like.
Smart people have lavatories; commoners have toilets; and everyone has a loo (or two).![]()

The modern house no longer has a separate lavatory as was once the case.
These days, the Bathroom features a Bog, Bath/shower & Sink (wash-hand basin).
It's very convenient.
Except I have to make sure I put the fluffy lined (not MY idea!) seat up when I shower! It gets 'rained upon' if I don't!
get one that does not mind being rained on!
Or and efficient curtain![]()