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But none of the bastards wants to help you with it. People can be so generous sometimes. Other times a lead injection is indicated. It's hard for me to believe you really don't have anywhere you could stash it - mate's garden, cousin's swimming pool... Hey, I've got a big driveway you're welcome to stick it on. Hell, you could stick it in my double garage next to my one (so long as you didn't mind it getting lighter.) There's just one drawback...mjb wrote:Can't - the only place I've got to store it is the over-subscribed carpark at work. People have already complained about it hogging a spotsteve_earwig wrote:Just chipping in my 20 lipa's worth - crappy car for now but hold on to the Pug in case you eventually get something that needs parts...
It's a building occupied by several small businesses. There's only a handful in my company....steve_earwig wrote:But none of the bastards wants to help you with it.mjb wrote:Can't - the only place I've got to store it is the over-subscribed carpark at work. People have already complained about it hogging a spot
Round here, terraced houses are the norm. I earn twice the average *household* income in Stoke, and I still have a terraced house because I can't afford any betterPeople can be so generous sometimes. Other times a lead injection is indicated. It's hard for me to believe you really don't have anywhere you could stash it - mate's garden, cousin's swimming pool... Hey, I've got a big driveway you're welcome to stick it on. Hell, you could stick it in my double garage next to my one (so long as you didn't mind it getting lighter.) There's just one drawback...
steve_earwig wrote:There's always affordable housing of course, thank Labour for a house where you can touch your front door and back door at the same time.
Houses in the UK are one of the highest in Europe. I was in Denmark 1.5 years ago and even though a Happy Meal from McDonald's cost 50% more (along with everything else, except fuel), property was on average 30% less! This was unbelievable for a country that's so expensive in its own right. No wonder people are migrating out of UKsteve_earwig wrote:Just to p!ss you off even more, my four bedroom detatched house with huge garden (I own trees!) cost me £60 grand but then the average wage is about £500 a month. Loads of kids don't want to drive a tractor any more and are moving into town, as a consequence house prices out in the sticks are falling but a flat in Zagreb is likely to cost 2,000 eurines a square meter.