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1st January 2014, 07:35 PM #16GOLD MEMBER
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Michael
Yes I have noticed that also, I think the problem is a lot of these people in search of a new lifestyle are dreaming.
They want country life, with animals etc, but have very "soft hands" & have no idea of what it would entail.
The workshop pursuit never seems to be raised, so we would say "what is wrong with these folk" ?
I wonder why they want all the large kitchens with a "range" & exposed beams, bedrooms, reception rooms, & "snugs" whatever they are. Seems like they pursue a boring existence !
However, we do enjoy watching this show.
All the best for the new year.
Bruce
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1st January 2014, 08:28 PM #17
Happy New year to all on the forum. I am afraid that with all the work I did yesterday moving lathes I was too tired to stay up and listen for the deafening sound of silence outside at the strike of midnight.
Dean
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