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Unless it's a tip/ hoarder it's do able
 
;)
Was in Pembrokeshire the beginning of the school holidays. Went to a camp site in Saundersfoot and took the kids Pembroke castle. Great day out. I know it has nothing to do with the conversation but just thought I would say.:p:D
Saundersfoot local to me, lovely place...just full of too many damn tourists in the summer;)
 
Ill be honest usually about £1100 so abit below the belt. I have done a few fully furnished houses in 4 days on my own. Not a bit of plastic apart from.the condensate:D
 
Ill be honest usually about £1100 so abit below the belt. I have done a few fully furnished houses in 4 days on my own. Not a bit of plastic apart from.the condensate:D

Lol , I am doing something wrong then
 
Lol , I am doing something wrong then

sorry to say your the wrong end of life (40 plus)

theres literately no money in installs better money in swaps
 
I agree, much better money in swaps. But i prefer still getting stuck into installs. Probably think different in 10+ years when my knees are shafted!
 
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