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One thing that occurs to me whilst watching all those "Property
Ladder" house renovation shows on TV. The renovators usually redecorate in a stark modern way -- rooms often do not have any curtains! This "lets light into the space" but seems bonkers for the English climate. Freezing in Winter and not much privacy, either. Bruce |
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![]() "bruce phipps" wrote in message om... One thing that occurs to me whilst watching all those "Property Ladder" house renovation shows on TV. The renovators usually redecorate in a stark modern way -- rooms often do not have any curtains! This "lets light into the space" but seems bonkers for the English climate. Freezing in Winter and not much privacy, either. It's popular entertainment with an element of fantasy, it's not meant to be DIY... |
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![]() "bruce phipps" wrote in message om... One thing that occurs to me whilst watching all those "Property Ladder" house renovation shows on TV. The renovators usually redecorate in a stark modern way -- rooms often do not have any curtains! This "lets light into the space" but seems bonkers for the English climate. Freezing in Winter and not much privacy, either. They probably assume double or triple glazing. As for privacy - what goes on in your house which you don't want others to see? We rarely draw our curtains in the house. In the caravans we don't have them, instead we use venetian blinds, much more satisfactory. Mary Bruce |
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As for privacy - what goes on in your house which you don't want others to
see? Procreation, defacation, urination, choice of television programme? Christian. |
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 14:57:07 +0000, Mary Fisher wrote:
As for privacy - what goes on in your house which you don't want others to see? You don't want to see me at 6 in the morning in nowt but boxers :/ The only difference between me and an extra from "Day of the Dead" is I'm not green (depending on beer consumption the previous night)... Timbo |
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![]() "Christian McArdle" wrote in message . net... As for privacy - what goes on in your house which you don't want others to see? Procreation, defacation, urination, choice of television programme? Do people look through others' windows to see those? If they do we should be charitble and give them some excitement in their poor lives ... Christian. |
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![]() "Tim" wrote in message news ![]() On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 14:57:07 +0000, Mary Fisher wrote: As for privacy - what goes on in your house which you don't want others to see? You don't want to see me at 6 in the morning in nowt but boxers :/ That's true. So I promise not to look :-) Mary |
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Procreation, defacation, urination, choice of television programme?
Do people look through others' windows to see those? Rarely intentionally, but they might look through windows and accidentally see it thrust into their faces (visually speaking...) If they do we should be charitble and give them some excitement in their poor lives ... Or a chance to call the police for indecent exposure. Perhaps you live in an already secluded house or behind a hedge, making privacy much less of an issue? I have a 2m front garden with no screen (i.e. hedge or fence) between the bay front window and the street. It's about as private as standing in Piccadilly Circus. Christian. |
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Mary Fisher wrote:
As for privacy - what goes on in your house which you don't want others to see? Erm, i can think of a couple of things... -- Grunff |
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It's about as private as standing in Piccadilly Circus.
Everything goes on there ... except perhaps the telly. Indeed, but I don't wish to see or participate in it, particularly if it is happening contemporaneously... Christian. |
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"Christian McArdle" wrote
| As for privacy - what goes on in your house which you don't | want others to see? | Procreation, defacation, urination, choice of television programme? Picking the dinner up off the floor and pushing it back into the pyrex and hoping nobody saw. Changing a light fitting in a kitchen. Satanic rituals, oh no they're legal now, you're even allowed to do them on board HM Ships. Owain |
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![]() "Christian McArdle" wrote in message . net... It's about as private as standing in Piccadilly Circus. Everything goes on there ... except perhaps the telly. Indeed, but I don't wish to see or participate in it, particularly if it is happening contemporaneously... No. That's why we don't have a telly. Mary Christian. |
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![]() "Owain" wrote in message ... "Christian McArdle" wrote | As for privacy - what goes on in your house which you don't | want others to see? | Procreation, defacation, urination, choice of television programme? Picking the dinner up off the floor and pushing it back into the pyrex and hoping nobody saw. Everyone does that ... without the Pyrex. Changing a light fitting in a kitchen. I get Spouse to do that. Satanic rituals, oh no they're legal now, you're even allowed to do them on board HM Ships. Are they? Do tell ... do they have curtains? Mary Owain |
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On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 20:37:49 -0000, "Mary Fisher"
wrote: No. That's why we don't have a telly. So you are another of the miniscule 0.2 percent of households which don't have a telly, though they tell me that in Cambridge the number shoots up to 2% Anything I particularly want to watch is recorded by my mum and I watch it later which generally works out fine though it was only last weekend that I caught up on Grand Designs Abroad Didn't the artist couple in Italy and the couple with the massive roofless chateau in France work hard! And neither of them young either. What was the outcome of the alpine farmhouse which was being 'managed' from London while the local builders assumed the owners wanted a house like all the others in the area. The last I saw was when she burst into tears cos it wasn't ready for her 30K kitchen delivery. Then the video cut out Anna ~~ Anna Kettle, Suffolk, England |""""| ~ Lime plaster repairs / ^^ \ // Freehand modelling in lime: overmantels, pargeting etc |____| www.kettlenet.co.uk 01359 230642 |
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![]() "Anna Kettle" wrote in message ... On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 20:37:49 -0000, "Mary Fisher" wrote: No. That's why we don't have a telly. So you are another of the miniscule 0.2 percent of households which don't have a telly, though they tell me that in Cambridge the number shoots up to 2% It's the only part of me which IS minuscule! Anything I particularly want to watch is recorded by my mum and I watch it later We don't even see videos of our appearances on telly ... but since we were there we don't need to! Didn't the artist couple in Italy and the couple with the massive roofless chateau in France work hard! And neither of them young either. What was the outcome of the alpine farmhouse which was being 'managed' from London while the local builders assumed the owners wanted a house like all the others in the area. The last I saw was when she burst into tears cos it wasn't ready for her 30K kitchen delivery. Then the video cut out We'd have loved to restore a Scottish pile. Too late now though. £30K for a kitchen??? Bloody hell! That would take ALL our savings :-) Mary Anna ~~ Anna Kettle, Suffolk, England |""""| ~ Lime plaster repairs / ^^ \ // Freehand modelling in lime: overmantels, pargeting etc |____| www.kettlenet.co.uk 01359 230642 |
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On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 09:29:10 -0000, "Mary Fisher"
wrote: £30K for a kitchen??? Bloody hell! That would take ALL our savings :-) Savings? shrug can't afford them ;-( T i m "Jesus saves" not on our money he doesn't ;-) |
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![]() "T i m" wrote in message ... On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 09:29:10 -0000, "Mary Fisher" wrote: £30K for a kitchen??? Bloody hell! That would take ALL our savings :-) Savings? shrug can't afford them ;-( They accumulate by accident - 'retirement' pay off and a couple of insurance policies. Not real savings, just not spent :-) and I certainly wouldn't spend it on a kitchen. But I'm a tight Tyke ... Mary T i m "Jesus saves" not on our money he doesn't ;-) |
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On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 11:24:54 -0000, "Mary Fisher"
wrote: Savings? shrug can't afford them ;-( They accumulate by accident - 'retirement' pay off and a couple of insurance policies. Not real savings, just not spent :-) and I certainly wouldn't spend it on a kitchen. But I'm a tight Tyke ... No you aren't Mary .. it's just (like us) your priorities are elsewhere? I would assume that as long as your kitchen allows you to store / cook food then that's job done? I fitted our kitchen 15 years ago (with reasonable quality plain (white) units at the time) and they are all still fine. The missus, given the choice of going out on her Yamaha XV750 or re-decorating the lounge .... ;-) All the best .. T i m |
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![]() "T i m" wrote in message ... On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 11:24:54 -0000, "Mary Fisher" wrote: But I'm a tight Tyke ... No you aren't Mary .. it's just (like us) your priorities are elsewhere? I would assume that as long as your kitchen allows you to store / cook food then that's job done? It's small. It's not much changed from when we moved in 40+ years ago, except that I now have a large fridge, upright freezer, washing machine, small dishwasher and 90cm cooker. Oh, and about 4' of counter space, a sink with double drainer. That's it. No room for anything else. Hmm. Very different from when we moved in :-) Food storage is still in the pantry. I need no more. There's a small cupboard for bits and five drawers, shelves for crockery and pans ( I hate cupboards at head height), all Spouse-made. I fitted our kitchen 15 years ago (with reasonable quality plain (white) units at the time) and they are all still fine. The missus, given the choice of going out on her Yamaha XV750 or re-decorating the lounge .... ;-) Yes? I've never liked motor bikes but don't relish decorating either. Boring or what! Mary All the best .. T i m |
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![]() "bruce phipps" wrote in message om... One thing that occurs to me whilst watching all those "Property Ladder" house renovation shows on TV. The renovators usually redecorate in a stark modern way -- rooms often do not have any curtains! This "lets light into the space" but seems bonkers for the English climate. Freezing in Winter and not much privacy, either. They're "selling a dream". Reality only hits once you've bought the dream :-) |
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