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The bungalow in Fareham that family members have been renovating for about a year is finally finished and up for sale now. It's not a bungalow any more, it's a very smart "impressive individual chalet house", it looks fantastic. Floor plans and more pictures on that link. It's being marketed as a three bedroom two bathroom house, plus a study, plus a dining room, but it could just as easily be arranged as a five bedroom house.
And we have a birthday today. That's not the royal we, Clare and I share the same birthday, and this is it! Out to Il Bacio tonight.
pauly :: 2004 :: Comment / reply
HAppy Birthday, You twO
Is this a LandMark One this year? or are you both just old?
Nice Challet btw, Although the estate agent has cunningly manged to display a picture of the garden rather than interior photos...something your trying to hide?
ryan :: 28 Jul :: 2004 :: Comment / reply
Ha, no the inside is immaculate it's all brand new, don't know why there are no shots of the inside there...
pauly :: 28 Jul :: 2004 :: Comment / reply
Happy birthday to the both of you - do I sense an appropriate day for a wedding here?
Inspector Sands :: 27 Jul :: 2004 :: Comment / reply
We've had other people's weddings the last two years on the 27th, so our birthdays got totally sidelined, so not keen for that to happen again... it's like bein Jesus, the poor mite being born on Christmas Day, he only got one lot of presents.
pauly :: 27 Jul :: 2004 :: Comment / reply
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Also from the same week
Some more posts from the same week as .
Bill Nighy's Pants [Tuesday 27 July 2004]
The Thrills [Wednesday 28 July 2004]

