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Originally posted by jbravado View PostIf you feel that your partner has crossed a line here, then it’s because he has.
Think how secure one must have to feel in the existing social climate relating to sex and power to be able to make the statement I quoted. A single person's intrapersonal subjectivity can now constitute the reality of an interpersonal encounter. No more aware than "She was asking for it."
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View Post"Gibney might be the greatest hero of our time." (Keane, 2012; Hitchhiker, 2017)
"Frank Gibney, he's my favourite ." (careca, 2012)
"Frank Gibney, he's my favourite." (mikeb, 2017)
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Post@Keane; are you OK from a flooding perspective?
Other than that, congratulations on becoming a debt zombie like the rest of us.
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Originally posted by hotspur View Post
Think how secure one must have to feel in the existing social climate relating to sex and power to be able to make the statement I quoted. A single person's intrapersonal subjectivity can now constitute the reality of an interpersonal encounter. No more aware than "She was asking for it."
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Originally posted by dobby View PostI did toy with the idea of saying she was young, didn't linger like
I recall disliking her in my youth because the accent wrecked my head.
I copped on years later and acknowledged they.haf a few absolute bangers.
Rip"Gibney might be the greatest hero of our time." (Keane, 2012; Hitchhiker, 2017)
"Frank Gibney, he's my favourite ." (careca, 2012)
"Frank Gibney, he's my favourite." (mikeb, 2017)
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Originally posted by Frank Gibney View PostCame to say someone posted such on after hours, reported post galore.
I recall disliking her in my youth because the accent wrecked my head.
I copped on years later and acknowledged they.haf a few absolute bangers.
Rip
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How have I never heard of this/is this not a movie.DC10 jet plane too.must track down the aircrash investigation episode
Guy tries to murder pilot and crash plane,during struggle pilot with fractured skullflys plane upside down to disorientate attacker
Tucker pulled the plane into a sudden 15 degree climb, throwing Sanders, Peterson and Calloway out of the cockpit and into the galley. To try to throw Calloway off balance, Tucker then turned the plane into a left roll, almost on its side. This rolled the combatants along the smoke curtain onto the left side of the galley. Eventually, Tucker had rolled the plane nearly upside down at 140 degrees, while attempting to maintain a visual reference of the environment around him through the windows. Peterson, Sanders and Calloway were then pinned to the ceiling of the plane. Calloway managed to reach his hammer hand free and hit Sanders in the head again. Just then, Tucker put the plane into a steep dive.[3][7] This pushed the combatants back to the seat curtain, but the wings and elevators started to flutter. At this point Tucker could hear the wind rushing against the cockpit windows. At 460 knots (850 km/h; 530 mph), the plane's elevators became unresponsive due to the disrupted airflow. Tucker realized this was because the throttles were at full power. Releasing his only usable hand to pull back the throttles to idle, he managed to pull the plane out of the dive while it slowed down.[3][7]
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Originally posted by CourierCollie View PostHe's looking well
People say I should be more humble I hope they understand, they don't listen when you mumble
Get a shiny metal Revolut card! And a free tenner!
https://revolut.com/referral/jamesb8!G10D21
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Originally posted by Hooch View PostWhat did you make of her performance in the third round?
Still fair play to Paige for going the full distance with a broken arm that long shows serious mental strength.
Page proved she is tough as boots. But for me that was established when Thug Rose smashed her and she didn't quit
Originally posted by Keane View PostYes have been advised to get a proper structural survey rather than the standard valuation 'cast an eye over it' types the banks require.
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Originally posted by Mellor View PostIn addition to structural it would be worthwhile having a look at compliance with building regulations and compliance with planning permission. I'd actually be requesting certificates to confirm as much from the vendor - the bank may have already request already.
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Originally posted by Keane View PostWe were lucky enough that my dad has a good friend from Limerick who in turn is good friends with an estate agent in the city. She has been very helpful even though this place is being sold by someone else, and is confident this place doesn't have flooding issues, but obv have to go about home insurance which should flag it up fairly quickly.
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Originally posted by NoRiverRequired View PostYou can check the current flood maps for the area via this link. This is what your insurer will be using in the main.
http://maps.opw.ie/floodplans/fhr_map/en/
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Originally posted by Keane View PostNot the first time lately your user name has seemed very apt
So many houses have problems so don’t buy somebody else’s problem in your haste. A few bob on good legals and a survey is money well spent regardless of something shows up or not.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostThe most recent Derry Girls was very good. Something very nice about that series. Is there any other gems of Brit tv that are worth catching up on from the last six months or so? I presume McMafia is worth a watch? Then the obvious Peaky Blinders + Detectorists.
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Originally posted by V for Vendetta View PostThis may seem obvious Keane but don’t get swept up in the house buying euphoria. It’s an exciting time but be prepared to walk away right until everything is signed and done. Go through the survey and the legals forensically and don’t get too emotionally attached.
So many houses have problems so don’t buy somebody else’s problem in your haste. A few bob on good legals and a survey is money well spent regardless of something shows up or not.Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostIn fairness he seems to have thought about everything. I wouldn't have thought of even a tenth of those potential issues. But as general advice of less savvy house buyers than keane this has been a great series of posts!
A good engineer is worth his fee. We're sale agreed on a 20 year old house and he came up with a laundry list of items we hadn't seen or taken into account.
Seller didn't want to know as he was selling it "as-is". We asked for a considerable sum off or we were walking. It put a fire under him to resolve the issues.
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Originally posted by V for Vendetta View PostThis may seem obvious Keane but don’t get swept up in the house buying euphoria. It’s an exciting time but be prepared to walk away right until everything is signed and done. Go through the survey and the legals forensically and don’t get too emotionally attached.
So many houses have problems so don’t buy somebody else’s problem in your haste. A few bob on good legals and a survey is money well spent regardless of something shows up or not.
I think we have good people to look after the legals and surveys which will be a big help.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostA good engineer is worth his fee. We're sale agreed on a 20 year old house and he came up with a laundry list of items we hadn't seen or taken into account.
Seller didn't want to know as he was selling it "as-is". We asked for a considerable sum off or we were walking. It put a fire under him to resolve the issues.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostThe most recent Derry Girls was very good. Something very nice about that series. Is there any other gems of Brit tv that are worth catching up on from the last six months or so? I presume McMafia is worth a watch? Then the obvious Peaky Blinders + Detectorists.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostThe most recent Derry Girls was very good. Something very nice about that series. Is there any other gems of Brit tv that are worth catching up on from the last six months or so? I presume McMafia is worth a watch? Then the obvious Peaky Blinders + Detectorists.
You've seen Happy Valley and Line of duty?Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostFive Galette des Rois events this week and last. Our own one, nanny, kids school, work, wife's workspace. These people love their frangipane and are surprisingly competitive about finding the good luck charm secreted within.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostThe most recent Derry Girls was very good. Something very nice about that series. Is there any other gems of Brit tv that are worth catching up on from the last six months or so? I presume McMafia is worth a watch? Then the obvious Peaky Blinders + Detectorists.
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