I wanna Buy a Kitchen
rubertoe
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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.
as you were
Oh well better buy some bike stuff then.
as you were
"If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got."
PX Kaffenback 2 = Work Horse
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PX Kaffenback 2 = Work Horse
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Kitchens may be cheaper but where's the fun?
I blame Wiggle!Seneca wrote:It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare; it is because we do not dare that they are difficult.
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I too blame Wiggle, I don't know of anyone who has had a good kitchen from WiggleWant to know the Spen666 behind the posts?
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@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:0 -
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 kitchenWant to know the Spen666 behind the posts?
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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.
My brother sold his drum kit to pay for furnishing his first born son's nursery furniture.
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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.0 -
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.0 -
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.0 -
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?1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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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?
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.0 -
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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I think that ship has sailed... the 3 closest to me are all empty (and one has closed)!0