When I was at McAfee we got trips to Champneys.
We had a superb weekend in room with garden terrace for £100.
Her brother took his wife a month later and he paid full price. £1,100
We went quite often
When I was at McAfee we got trips to Champneys.
It's not the £ with the house stuff, it's the hassle of having it invaded by decorators etc. My approach is like cars, buy house, use it until it's a bit tatty, sell it and buy another in better nick.
My sentiments exactly! Plus Mrs CJ is NEVER happy with the 'professional' tradesman and I usually have to sand something down and re-finish it to her standards. Or finish the job if the aforesaid 'professional' walks off in a huff because his idea of quality is not what she wants! We moved into a brand new house a while back, and I had to repaint every square inch of gloss, and at several walls of emulsion.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 7:12 pm
It's not the £ with the house stuff, it's the hassle of having it invaded by decorators etc. My approach is like cars, buy house, use it until it's a bit tatty, sell it and buy another in better nick.
I'd have given her the underside of a new patio to look at.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 8:49 pmMy sentiments exactly! Plus Mrs CJ is NEVER happy with the 'professional' tradesman and I usually have to sand something down and re-finish it to her standards. Or finish the job if the aforesaid 'professional' walks off in a huff because his idea of quality is not what she wants! We moved into a brand new house a while back, and I had to repaint every square inch of gloss, and at several walls of emulsion.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 7:12 pm
It's not the £ with the house stuff, it's the hassle of having it invaded by decorators etc. My approach is like cars, buy house, use it until it's a bit tatty, sell it and buy another in better nick.
She would complain that the slabs weren't level.
I'd have given her the paintbrush and said "show me how you want it done" ..... show me some more, again please..... well you've all but finished it now, so you should crack on and get it done. But getting move on, I'm getting hungryweeksy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 9:06 pmI'd have given her the underside of a new patio to look at.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 8:49 pmMy sentiments exactly! Plus Mrs CJ is NEVER happy with the 'professional' tradesman and I usually have to sand something down and re-finish it to her standards. Or finish the job if the aforesaid 'professional' walks off in a huff because his idea of quality is not what she wants! We moved into a brand new house a while back, and I had to repaint every square inch of gloss, and at several walls of emulsion.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 7:12 pm
It's not the £ with the house stuff, it's the hassle of having it invaded by decorators etc. My approach is like cars, buy house, use it until it's a bit tatty, sell it and buy another in better nick.
Don't you understand, cyclist are ENTITLED!
Watch the clip again if you think the cyclist is at fault.
I have a similar thing about Masterchef and similar cooking programmes.
Meh. There's a similar number of blind or uncaring pedestrians stepping out into the road, safe in the knowledge that everyone else is wrong.
Saga Lout wrote: ↑Tue Apr 12, 2022 5:59 pmWatch the clip again if you think the cyclist is at fault.
The cyclist was doing what he's supposed to do, i.e. give way to the pedestrian. He's aiming for the gap behind the pedestrian..
The pedestrian stops and moves back into the cyclist's path. The pedestrian is the cause of the altercation.
Some people think vehicles are supposed to stop at pedestrian crossings. They're not, they're supposed to give way.