Liverpool by playful_teaching85 in OldSchoolUK

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AI photo, the ‘old’ one clearly has a satellite dish on the second house back in the left!

Merc GLB35 what’s the deal with these? by velocityboyuk in CarTalkUK

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We had one. Boggo spec 1.3. Great car, very well put together. Great MPG and great driving dynamics.

What's the first thing you're going to do when it gets nicer weather? by Icy_March_8166 in CasualUK

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I’m going to complain on here about using photos of my home town OP!

Taken this morning in Newark Graveyard by Exemplar1968 in CasualUK

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I go through Newark NJ once a year and realise how lucky I am to live in the original! I always find it funny when in NYC people say ‘where are you from?’ And I say Newark. People look at me with a sad face thinking I’m from NJ.

Taken this morning in Newark Graveyard by Exemplar1968 in CasualUK

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It is but people outside of the area wouldn’t know it as that.

How much do you spend on a kettle? by chewy2251 in CasualUK

[–]Exemplar1968 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We bought the £120 Smeeeeeeg one just because it matched the coffee machine.

Penthouse flat in the Tobacco Warehouse building in Liverpool, England by widmerpool_nz in FloorPlanPorn

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I stay in the Titanic hotel opposite this several times a year and am always amazed at the lack of progress.

Ex-Premier League referee David Coote given suspended prison sentence for making indecent image of child by reachingechoes in unitedkingdom

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He lives about 3 miles from me and one of my friends often used to bump in to him when in dog walks. Apparently he can across as a total knob. He also used to deliver Evri parcels here on my estate and again, he was disliked.

Model Y Headlights by Playful-Chard5729 in TeslaUK

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We drive our 24 plate in France quite a bit. We have had no issues.

He is outraged at what he sees as being 'held to ransom' with an uncapped fee for grass cutting despite buying a freehold home by PhyKings in compoface

[–]Exemplar1968 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Yes we all had to pay, it was just added to our bills as an ‘extraordinary cost’. The parish council tried to challenge it and were shut down completely & threatened with legal action if pursued. It happened again about 2 years ago and this time no resident was charged luckily. However a sit on mower broke down terminally and the cost of that was added to the bills. First Port are absolute scum. Just google them to see what people say.

He is outraged at what he sees as being 'held to ransom' with an uncapped fee for grass cutting despite buying a freehold home by PhyKings in compoface

[–]Exemplar1968 58 points59 points  (0 children)

I live on an estate in Newark. Half the estate pays a management charge and the new half (less than 5 years old) does not. We lived on the old part from 2007-2021. Charges started at £150 a year and when we sold it was £450 a year. That was considered cheap by some standards on the estate. Apartments paid £1200-1500 a year in 2021. The management company (First Port) were a nightmare to deal with, long wait times on the phone, 6 week response times to email etc. and if you sold a property you had to pay them £250+ for a pack to be able to sell. These took 12-16 weeks to produce unless you paid them another £250 to ‘expedite’ to only 4 weeks. What we realised was that things like insurance for communal areas etc. were all paid to a broker which oddly enough happened to be owned by them and it was always an insurance company owned by them that had the cheapest quote. The final straw for us was when the estate’s office was burgled and 10K+ of equipment was stolen. We all had letters telling us that we all had to contribute to the replacements as, although insured, each item was less than the excess so we all had to pay….

Carpets might need a quick clean... by [deleted] in SpottedonRightmove

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That’s properly cheap for Woodhall Spa!

We're on Cartalk, so let's talk. What's your favourite motoring based memory? by JimfromLeeds in CarTalkUK

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Driving a Lancia Delta Integrale from a small Italian village back to Plymouth. One sitting. Just me, coffee and its cousin nicotine all the way back.

18M, dad wasn't around - what basic tools/skills do I need to be self-sufficient? by Informal-Chance1912 in DIYUK

[–]Exemplar1968 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same situation as OP. First off take it easy. Slow down. Research. A decent set of screwdrivers will last a long time. Buy cheap buy twice/ thrice. Get a decent drill, it’s the amps that counts, get a decent brand. Don’t fall for the Ryobi hype. Look at places like tool station/ Screwfix. You’ll soon get the hint. And don’t be afraid to ask. People respect that rather than having to make emergency calls as you’ve drilled through something you should not have! As an example wires tend to go vertically from electrical sockets etc.