From: Mick Whittingham on 25 Dec 2009 04:39 In article <Xns9CECF95B26D2wtymmmsas(a)188.40.43.245>, wessie <putmynamehere(a)tesco.net> writes >"Leszek Karlik" <leslie(a)hell.pl> wrote in news:op.u5gzdrw3bkkx24(a)attitude- >adjust: > >> On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 22:40:18 +0100, Champ <news(a)champ.org.uk> wrote: >> >> [...] >>>>> That's because the ground floor would be twice the size of the 1st >>>>> floor. >>>> >>>> I fail to see the problem with that. >>> >>> The building would be a very odd shape. Would you want to live in a >>> pyramid ? >> >> What's "odd" about having a giant terrace next to your bedrooms? >> I'd quite fancy one. :-) >> > >bedrooms on ground floor next to garage, day rooms upstairs with terrace on >garage roof. Even better if built into a hillside so you can walk from >terrace to garden. > Your making me think about my old place. For those who haven't been to one of my parties or stayed on the way to the continent, the web site I wrote to help sell it: www.whittinghamsite.fsnet.co.uk -- Mick Whittingham 'and I will make it a felony to drink small beer.' William Shakespeare, Henry VI part 2.
From: Catman on 25 Dec 2009 04:59 Mick Whittingham wrote: > In article <Xns9CECF95B26D2wtymmmsas(a)188.40.43.245>, wessie > <putmynamehere(a)tesco.net> writes >> "Leszek Karlik" <leslie(a)hell.pl> wrote in >> news:op.u5gzdrw3bkkx24(a)attitude- >> adjust: >> >>> On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 22:40:18 +0100, Champ <news(a)champ.org.uk> wrote: >>> >>> [...] >>>>>> That's because the ground floor would be twice the size of the 1st >>>>>> floor. >>>>> >>>>> I fail to see the problem with that. >>>> >>>> The building would be a very odd shape. Would you want to live in a >>>> pyramid ? >>> >>> What's "odd" about having a giant terrace next to your bedrooms? >>> I'd quite fancy one. :-) >>> >> >> bedrooms on ground floor next to garage, day rooms upstairs with >> terrace on >> garage roof. Even better if built into a hillside so you can walk from >> terrace to garden. >> > Your making me think about my old place. > > For those who haven't been to one of my parties or stayed on the way to > the continent, the web site I wrote to help sell it: > > www.whittinghamsite.fsnet.co.uk That's a bit awesome. Out of my budget I expect. -- Catman MIB#14 SKoGA#6 TEAR#4 BOTAFOF#38 Apostle#21 COSOC#3 Tyger, Tyger Burning Bright (Remove rust to reply) 116 Giulietta 3.0l Sprint 1.7 GTV TS GT 3.2 V6 Triumph Sprint ST 1050: It's blue, see. www.cuore-sportivo.co.uk
From: vulgarandmischevious on 25 Dec 2009 09:33 Ben <ben(a)bensalesDOTME.uk> wrote: >On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 13:16:28 -0700, vulgarandmischevious ><vulgarandmischevious(a)gmail.com> wrote: > >>Ben <ben(a)bensalesDOTME.uk> wrote: >> >>>I'm thinking about spending what Blaney has, where Blaney has. >> >>Buy the lot next door. It'd be great. > >Got a job for a J2EE focused software architect? I don't, but I'm sure *somebody* does.
From: wessie on 25 Dec 2009 09:47 Mick Whittingham <Mick(a)whittinghamsite.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in news:cz+ZJmBThINLFwfC(a)whittinghamsite.fsnet.co.uk: > In article <Xns9CECF95B26D2wtymmmsas(a)188.40.43.245>, wessie > For those who haven't been to one of my parties or stayed on the way to > the continent, the web site I wrote to help sell it: > > www.whittinghamsite.fsnet.co.uk it looks a bit "old folks home" but I like the energy conservation thing. I've thought about building a berm house like my mate built at his field studies centre in the Wye Valley. Says built in 1988 but I'm sure it was built some time before then, as I changed jobs in 1986 and visited prior to that. http://www.caerllan.co.uk/berm.html -- wessie at tesco dot net BMW R1150GS
From: ogden on 25 Dec 2009 09:50
wessie wrote: > Mick Whittingham <Mick(a)whittinghamsite.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in > news:cz+ZJmBThINLFwfC(a)whittinghamsite.fsnet.co.uk: > > > In article <Xns9CECF95B26D2wtymmmsas(a)188.40.43.245>, wessie > > For those who haven't been to one of my parties or stayed on the way to > > the continent, the web site I wrote to help sell it: > > > > www.whittinghamsite.fsnet.co.uk > > it looks a bit "old folks home" Funny that, eh. -- ogden |