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If I have a good tenant I generally leave them on the same rent, good tenants are few and far between, if your landlord uses a letting agent they quite often recommend the the increase as there fee will be rising as well.
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Not for me at all unless I am taxed off the road with my petrol, diesel . We are but a tiny island, vastly overpopulated admittedly , we are not going to save the world, we may well be used as an example of what not to do to your people.
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Royal Mail used to be a first class service, unfortunately since they ditched there bikes for vans to deliver more parcels it’s down hill all the way, if our regular postie is off we rarely get mail until he comes back, this week I have only had mail once and contracts from my solicitor have not arrived , complaining falls on deaf ears who couldn’t give a #hit.
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Yes that would be ideal, now how do I get one from Russia.
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Similar to rocon, but probably not as good as them, I have seen them new on eBay but I can’t find them now.
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I have seen these bikes for sale on EBay from time to time but I can’t remember what they are called, they have a pull start lawnmower type engine with 2 ballon size tyres on them, they are quite popular in America and used on rough or soft land, I can picture the bike but can’t remember what they are called, they are normally all black in colour. Any ideas
Thanks.
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Got into a lively debate about this, I own an old series 11A Landrover with original Petrol Engine in, converting this to Electric would be sacrilege to me, are we not just the keepers of these old cars, keeping them as they were built or as close to as possible , or do you think it’s perfectly acceptable to convert them to Electric, if you had a listed house and wanted to rip out the original windows for efficient plastic ones you would not be allowed to. Thoughts.
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15 minutes ago, Yellow Bear said:
Sadly in some areas near railways or factories it is commuters who find the cost of a day at the local hospital car park is still cheaper than the railway/ public car park.
This is what I was wondering, we had an early appointment and the place was rammed all ready
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I had to take my granddaughter who’s 6 to Guildford Hospital today for an appointment, she has a disability badge , I drove 3 times round the hospital car park and not one parking space was available anywhere, the place is a nightmare, I tried stopping and waiting only for there traffic warden to move me on, what is going on with Hospitals and parking, it wasn’t even visiting time. Missed her appointment and now have another date.
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No more restrictions we have enough, it’s the young drivers that are more of a problem than the older ones, or the driver of the lorry that nearly took me out driving way to fast on a narrow road yesterday.
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I run an eco 911, I get on average 22mpg on premium fuel 😁
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As a landlord I can tell you things start out well with certain tenants but can and do rapidly go down hill, you have no idea who’s living at the property or where or how they got here, eviction is all most impossible with the Government allowing them strong legal rights and the Government are keen to keep them in your property because they have nowhere to put them, this is why so many small landlords are putting there property’s up for sale once they get them back which quite often will cost thousands.
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Pass the cost on to motorists, have you noticed how more high tech cameras are being rolled out, if we all ditched our cars they would rack up even more debt for the Country by still giving our money away.
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4 hours ago, amateur said:
She tried to eat Rishi's, but found that they had shrunk to nothing.
Ha ha classic
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Be interesting to know who is actually calling the shots in this country and I don’t mean whoever is the current Prime minister.
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On 07/11/2023 at 12:59, Biffo1262 said:
It is possible it may be the gauge itself. I have replaced three just recently where all have failed internally. The pointer is operated by a coiled hollow spring called a Bourdon tube. As the pressure increases the tube tries to straighten thus moving the pointer. Unfortunately they also tend to be affected by moisture and corrode internally. You can tell if it's the gauge as there is a tiny pinhole in the gauge casing open to atmosphere. It's there to prevent a build up of internal pressure should the tube fail. If air is coming out if that hole your gauge has failed and will need replacing. The good news is they are really cheap from AliExpress. They are usually 23mm diameter 1/8th BSPP thread.
Does sound like that area, Thanks
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I had one done about the size of your finger nail, had it done at my local town car park, left the car with him for about 30 minutes and the job was done very well, think I paid about £50 and that was on my Range Rover.
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911, still have one for weekend fun.
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I am very sceptical that our Police could handle a full scale riot if one of these marches kicked off, they seem to have turned a blind eye all ready to a lot of what’s being chanted at these protests.
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I went off Boris when he let his wife have her way on net zero, I all so agree we are going to vote on the lesser idiot to run the Country.
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Probably underestimated him and looking to the bigger fight coming up, Fury was lucky to get the win there, or if your sceptical money was the deciding fact on that one.
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Yes very sad news this morning, all that wealth and fame and it looks like he passed on his own.
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1 hour ago, sam triple said:
Tried Portsmouth gun centre?
No, that’s down the road for me , not been there for years , I’ll have a look what they have.
Violence in London again
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Not much on the news about this , GB news we’re reporting on it today, only 8 arrests, look how many had clubs hitting the Police vans, if you or I did this we would be locked up and criminal convictions on our records for ever more. Disgusting how our country has become.