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Unbelievable Jeff

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  1. I think he was advised very badly as to how to force a move through - surely there was no need to force a move through as we were having a firesale... But in all seriousness, I don't think we should boo. I think he regrets the way it all ended, and he will now always be tarnished for that. Still miss watching him play mind
  2. I am aware of how he has contacts yes, but don't know who they are, if they're still at the club etc as I don't know who it is. I also don't know if this is the same source (i have asked but he hasn't replied yet).
  3. Pathetic. There needs to be some changes made to the way compensation is given, and it shouldn't just be given in voucher form.
  4. In relation to this I don't know, but he did have contacts at the club during Cortese's reign. As said, he's very secretive about it. Either way, I am trying to corroborate what he has said by asking on here.
  5. He never tells me who he heard things from, very secretive like that - knew more and was more accurate in during Cortese's reign though.
  6. To be fair any takeover would take months, so by the time it was complete they'd know.
  7. Just a friend...been correct before, been wrong before, hence why I'm asking of anyone has heard anything apart from him...
  8. Something I have heard, has anyone else heard similar?
  9. 2 trains cancelled this week...zzzz
  10. Really? He's not overly negative...
  11. Protestant, not Catholic.
  12. This was my priest for years, knew him really well and still know his kids. Would never have thought it of him. http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/10174827.Paedophile_priest_fails_to_get_life_sentence_cut/?ref=nt
  13. And that's fair enough, but when we sell our house we've already not got everything due to when the original extension was done. How would they prove you did the work as well? What happens if you have a house built in the 30's that didn't have sign off for Gas or electric due to the time? What do solicitors do then? All the solicitors do is advise the seller to take out indemnity insurance for the new owner for any work pertaining to any issues. With moving the location of the oven you have to move the cooker fuse and gas supply I suppose, which is pretty important.
  14. And if you say you haven't changed anything? We have gas and electric though, it's literally building regs (it'll mainly be insulation based)...
  15. Absolute - best station out there, and can also cater to your specific tastes - personally I love Absolute Classic Rock.
  16. Apparently it's a song that gets sung by Chelsea fans in reference to JT. Not sure I believe that though.
  17. It was such a bizarre house, we got a bargain on it due to that. A Victorian 2 up 2 down, with a 1980 extension (done well though, managed to make it look nice with hung tiles) of the same size next to it, but with no adjoining staircase, so had a spiral staircase in the lounge in addition to the normal staircase. First floor of the two halves therefore weren't joined. Its a shame I don't have the original floorplans as it's quite a weird one. It's hard work with a 2 year old (she was less than 1 when we started), that's for sure, going alright so far though. You finished with yours now?
  18. Yeah, that's the only one I guess that may be tricky, do they need proof of building regs, or do they just need to know? Be worth ringing up and asking them I guess.
  19. Thanks Colonel. My father in law is a retired builder and has done this to 4 houses over the last 6 years, including our last plac, and it didn't cause any issues with selling any of them. As said, we already have half our house missing building regs, so I can't really see what difference it makes If we do the same on the other side. The indemnity insurance covers us for any costs incurred whilst proving to the council that the work has been done properly. Unfortunately we don't have any drawings because I designed the new interior, and the drawings are not professionally done. We have sign off for all the gas, electric, stairs etc from the separate trades. The internal work will be completed by the end of this year and then we can start on the extension. I'm not others about cutting corners on the extension, it is what it is and will be done to regulation, I just wondered whether you needed full depth foundations if you use timber frame construction. We do have full planning permission for the extension. I don't know how the mortgage company would find out personally...But even then we'd just move the mortgage if it was an issue. Just as an aside, how would the surveyors/conveyancers etc know that we've made any changes to the interior? Thanks for your input on this.
  20. Wet blankets...guffaw.
  21. What's your point?
  22. Did anyone watch 'The Following' whilst it was on? Quite enjoyed that.
  23. Ha, no worries, didn't mean to come across as shiťty if it did!
  24. I put 'pink kitchen old man' into Google. This was the first image that appeared...
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