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On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Huw Millington (<FnxHzs.Mwr@lugnet.com>) wrote at
19:21:29
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> Tony Priestman <Tony@you-rang.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:05FilHAIQLd4EwF2@you-rang.demon.co.uk...
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> > One of my concerns is that it's not heated, so it probably drops to
> > around freezing in winter. Is this likely to be a problem?
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> Theft is more likely to be a problem than low temperature, I would have
> thought.
That's the other of my concerns :-)
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> You'll just have to get rid of the spare bed and the unused bathroom suite
> :-)
Hmmm. The bed is doable. The bathroom would require a commitment to stay
here for a long time, or lose quite a bit on the value of the house.
Hmmm. I could be tempted, though.
Actually, if I have to move, I might consider a large shed.
"Every man has a shed within him" :-)
--
Tony Priestman
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