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Moving house.
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ZZzzz | Report | 8 Apr 2011 22:02 |
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When you moved into a council house did you have to move the previous tenants rubbish out and clean the house before you could move in? |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 8 Apr 2011 23:01 |
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Well the Army reckoned the best way of cleaning up a dirty quarter was to put a clean wife in as I discovered to my cost on two occasions.! |
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Vera2010 | Report | 9 Apr 2011 03:50 |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 9 Apr 2011 04:03 |
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Yes Vera - you 'marched in' and 'marched out'. They held the blankets to the windows to check for stains - tea and other! |
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Quoy | Report | 9 Apr 2011 18:24 |
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Oh Chris memories |
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Julia | Report | 9 Apr 2011 18:30 |
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Pity our daffy is unable to post at the moment. I have read some of her tales of living in 'quarters'. Something about screws in ovens. |
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ZZzzz | Report | 9 Apr 2011 19:15 |
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Goodness knows what they would have done to the previous tenants of our house on march out, shot at dawn probably, it really was (almost) unspeakably horrible. |
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Vera2010 | Report | 9 Apr 2011 19:51 |
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Susan |
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ZZzzz | Report | 9 Apr 2011 20:13 |
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Vera, I used to be very houseproud but now like you I can restrain myself and mine would not pass inspection either, but we are happy here and it wouldn't take to long to make it presentable for a royal visit. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 9 Apr 2011 21:00 |
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The most houseproud woman I ever saw was polishing her bin with furniture polish - what was it called Min cream? Her OH had to take his boots off when he went home for lunch - mind you she did have a breakdown later I believe. |
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ChrisofWessex | Report | 9 Apr 2011 21:17 |
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Quoy, |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 9 Apr 2011 23:38 |
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My dad was in the Fleet Air Arm -and my mum refused to live in married quarters!! |
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Vera2010 | Report | 10 Apr 2011 15:56 |
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Susan |
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Quoy | Report | 10 Apr 2011 16:56 |
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When the Queen came to visit in Germany the troops had to paint the grass green because it had gone brown |
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Julia | Report | 10 Apr 2011 17:04 |
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Vera2010, |
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Debbie K | Report | 10 Apr 2011 17:32 |
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Well my first council House I moved in the Floor boards in the front room was covered in car oil, I had no front window just a board for about 1 Month, the back garden you could not get out to as It was so over grown it was a joke you could not even see the garden path, when it was cleared the amount of rubbish which was in the garden could have easily filled a skip (I could not afford one and the council would not pay for one) I done so many trips to the dump I lost count, The loft was also filled with so much junk so more trips to the dump, and Gas Leak from the Gas supply from the Front Garden. Which turned out to be quiet funny as the Gas company found quiet a few along the road so the new neighbours new I had arrived. :))) |
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InspectorGreenPen | Report | 10 Apr 2011 18:31 |
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Perhaps there should be a deposit, like with private renting and a months rent in advance too? |
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RStar | Report | 10 Apr 2011 18:48 |
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For council housing, you shouldnt have to move their rubbish if the house was empty of occupants. If it was a mutual exchange you have to accept the house in whatever state its in, it becomes your liability. |
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Vera2010 | Report | 10 Apr 2011 20:09 |
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ZZzzz | Report | 10 Apr 2011 21:27 |
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One relative is guilty of the following.... tying cloth to the feet of her ironing board so it doesn't leave marks on the wall when put away, when we visited one time our son scuffed the lounge wall with one of his toys, it wouldn't wash off so was painted over with paint saved for just such events, when we have a shower there we have to use old mats to stand on in the shower also the ones we stand on when we dry ourselves putting the others back when we've finished. |
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