I wanna Buy a Kitchen

rubertoe
rubertoe Posts: 3,994
edited December 2012 in Commuting chat
After the spate of all the spam recently. I had the sudden urge to buy a fitted kitchen and low and behold there is no spam today.

Oh well better buy some bike stuff then.

:D:D

as you were
"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got."

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  • ToeKnee
    ToeKnee Posts: 376
    Kitchens may be cheaper but where's the fun?

    I blame Wiggle!
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  • spen666
    spen666 Posts: 17,709
    I too blame Wiggle, I don't know of anyone who has had a good kitchen from Wiggle
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  • vermin
    vermin Posts: 1,739
    spen666 wrote:
    I too blame Wiggle, I don't know of anyone who has had a good kitchen from Wiggle

    But they do sell cookers, mixers, juicers, decanters, scourers, taps, hobs, zesters, graters and plugs. Which is a pretty good start.
  • gtvlusso
    gtvlusso Posts: 5,112
    @Vermin, One assumes that you are a male of the species;

    Therefore you MUST sell a prized possession to own a fitted kitchen and then whinge about it for the rest of your life to everyone you meet.

    My Whinge; I sold my beautiful Ducati and used the cash to get a fitted kitchen, this is a matter that I usually raise at dinner parties or whenever my wife is demanding that something else needs doing around the house.

    Mandatory requirement I am afraid. :shock:
  • spen666
    spen666 Posts: 17,709
    gtvlusso wrote:
    @Vermin, One assumes that you are a male of the species;

    Therefore you MUST sell a prized possession to own a fitted kitchen and then whinge about it for the rest of your life to everyone you meet.

    My Whinge; I sold my beautiful Ducati and used the cash to get a fitted kitchen, this is a matter that I usually raise at dinner parties or whenever my wife is demanding that something else needs doing around the house.

    Mandatory requirement I am afraid. :shock:


    I was going to say that I'd sell the missus but

    a) she's not "prized" and
    b) I'd not get enough to pay for a cupboard handle let alone a new kitchen
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  • tailwindhome
    tailwindhome Posts: 19,470
    gtvlusso wrote:
    Therefore you MUST sell a prized possession to own a fitted kitchen and then whinge about it for the rest of your life to everyone you meet.


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  • herb71
    herb71 Posts: 253
    gtvlusso wrote:
    @Vermin, One assumes that you are a male of the species;

    Therefore you MUST sell a prized possession to own a fitted kitchen and then whinge about it for the rest of your life to everyone you meet.

    My Whinge; I sold my beautiful Ducati and used the cash to get a fitted kitchen, this is a matter that I usually raise at dinner parties or whenever my wife is demanding that something else needs doing around the house.

    Mandatory requirement I am afraid. :shock:

    Your doing it wrong. When my wife wanted a new kitchen my response was, if we can afford a kitchen, we can afford a new motorbike. She got her kitchen, I got my Ducati - since sold to make way for the BMW.
  • vermin
    vermin Posts: 1,739
    gtvlusso wrote:
    @Vermin, One assumes that you are a male of the species;

    Therefore you MUST sell a prized possession to own a fitted kitchen and then whinge about it for the rest of your life to everyone you meet.

    My Whinge; I sold my beautiful Ducati and used the cash to get a fitted kitchen, this is a matter that I usually raise at dinner parties or whenever my wife is demanding that something else needs doing around the house.

    Mandatory requirement I am afraid. :shock:

    I did, about 6 years ago. It was an Alfa Romeo. :cry:
  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,894
    You're all doing it wrong. I had an old Triumph Daytona, wanted a Bonneville. Bought a Bonnie and said I'd sell the Daytona. Seem to have forgotten the selling part. A few years later we needed some funds so I sold the Daytona. EPO was happy and I still had a motorbike.
    Everyones a winner.
  • rjsterry
    rjsterry Posts: 29,881
    Veronese68 wrote:
    You're all doing it wrong. I had an old Triumph Daytona, wanted a Bonneville. Bought a Bonnie and said I'd sell the Daytona. Seem to have forgotten the selling part. A few years later we needed some funds so I sold the Daytona. EPO was happy and I still had a motorbike.
    Everyones a winner.

    Where do I fit in if I fitted my own kitchen?
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  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,894
    rjsterry wrote:
    Veronese68 wrote:
    You're all doing it wrong. I had an old Triumph Daytona, wanted a Bonneville. Bought a Bonnie and said I'd sell the Daytona. Seem to have forgotten the selling part. A few years later we needed some funds so I sold the Daytona. EPO was happy and I still had a motorbike.
    Everyones a winner.

    Where do I fit in if I fitted my own kitchen?
    Presumably another winner, as you didn't have to sell any toys to fund it.
    I did our kitchen, ripped everything out and pretty much started from scratch. That's when I realised I'm not a plasterer, thankfully kitchen units and tiles cover most of it.
  • rubertoe
    rubertoe Posts: 3,994
    Now there is a load of Kitchen SPAM, when I dont need it. I only went and bought one yesterday!

    FML
    "If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got."

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    B-Twin Alur 700 = Sundays and Hills
  • Monkeypump
    Monkeypump Posts: 1,528
    Pufftmw wrote:
    Comet is currently good for all your white goods :D

    I think that ship has sailed... the 3 closest to me are all empty (and one has closed)!