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20.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Jun 2006 Tue 01:34 am

Great minds think alike, Aenigma. And now to bed you!!

21.       bod
5999 posts
 20 Jun 2006 Tue 01:35 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Great minds think alike, Aenigma. And now to bed you!!



Trying to stop your bed being cold again eh DK ???

22.       sophie
2712 posts
 20 Jun 2006 Tue 01:39 am

Quoting Aenigma:

But more to the point, I shall now always think of you every morning battling with your taps !



And not just that! After battling with the taps, trying to find an adaptor for the hairdryer and some pounds to pay the taxi, not to mention that trying to cross the road must be a nightmare for someone used to the "normal" driving direction.

23.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Jun 2006 Tue 01:39 am

Quoting bod:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Great minds think alike, Aenigma. And now to bed you!!



Trying to stop your bed being cold again eh DK ???



May I remind you of the fact I live in Holland and that Aenigma lives on the sunny Isle of Wight? (sorry how to spell it again?).

24.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Jun 2006 Tue 01:40 am

Quoting bod:

Trying to stop your bed being cold again eh DK ???



Ohhh well you saw me through

25.       bod
5999 posts
 20 Jun 2006 Tue 01:40 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

May I remind you of the fact I live in Holland and that Aenigma lives on the sunny Isle of Wight? (sorry how to spell it again?).



Yes - a small but important point.......

But that does put me about half way between you

26.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Jun 2006 Tue 01:43 am

Quoting bod:

Yes - a small but important point.......

But that does put me about half way between you



And what would that mean, in concrete means? I guess it means we all have an empty, cold bed.

27.       bod
5999 posts
 20 Jun 2006 Tue 01:44 am

Quoting Deli_kizin:

And what would that mean, in concrete means? I guess it means we all have an empty, cold bed.



I do have two doggies warming my bed - plus another doggie sat on the chair next to me......

28.       erdinc
2151 posts
 20 Jun 2006 Tue 01:45 am

Yeah, on July I'm moving to my 6.th flat in London in two years. So far all the places I have lived in had the same taps. I'll ask the landlord to change the taps but I doubt he will be very impressed with this idea.

29.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Jun 2006 Tue 01:45 am

Quoting bod:

Quoting Deli_kizin:

And what would that mean, in concrete means? I guess it means we all have an empty, cold bed.



I do have two doggies warming my bed - plus another doggie sat on the chair next to me......



Well, my good old Winnie the Pooh will comfort me then. I'll go off to bed now, upgrade-exam French tomorrow afternoon, but Kadir has early exams and I want to wish him good luck before he enters them (but go back to bed after that ofcourse ).

Sweet dreams!

30.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 20 Jun 2006 Tue 01:49 am

Quoting erdinc:

Yeah, on July I'm moving to my 6.th flat in London in two years. So far all the places I have lived in had the same taps. I'll ask the landlord to change the taps but I doubt he will be very impressed with this idea.



I don't know if you rent places that you can change yourself like you usually can in Holland but.. if so.. you can offer him to cover the costs yourself and do it yourself too/get it done.. so that he won't have to do anything except giving you permission to do so

I was actually wondering about that in Turkey. Can you change bathtubs if you want, or taps or paint the walls? Not that I will probably have money for this, but just in case I win the lottery (which i dont join).

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