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Old September 8th 05, 01:45 AM
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3.78 litres per US gallon.


Dont you tell me theres something smaller in the US than the

UK....normally


everything in the US is bigger ;op
Funny how amounts change but the same units are used.... crazy world



If its an imperial gallon then it may be what magnum claimed. either
way
the boys in euro pay a boatload more than we do.


Sounds about right.. We pay a boatload more in a lot of things but i


guess

its just the way it is. House prices can be the worst. You wouldnt


believe

some of the "crap" some people are buying that costs over £150K


($276,461).

The average house is around £200K ($368,619) and anything half decent


would

be £250K ($460,773) and over except in London where you would have


trouble

buying a small flat for that with no land at all... I wouldnt mind
emigrating to the US but i see that as a dream rather than a reality..



you are speaking to the wrong person looking for house price sympathy.
60 miles east of nyc and a 1500 sq ft house on a 1/4 acre goes for 369K
and if its new 10k per year in taxes. people rent their sheds to
illegals to pay the bills.



A quarter of an acre is what a lot of us could only dream about here.
If your 369K house was here in the UK i bet it would be a cool 500K, if
it was near london you could easily double that. ;o)
Look after yourself mate
Graham


i've mates in cardiff, bude (cornwall), southampton & oldham and the
prices they paid aren't THAT bad but still steep. the taxes here are f
ing outrageous. cheers.

Cheerio, you monty python with a new york sounding accented JimII the
third...lol
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Old September 8th 05, 02:31 AM
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3.78 litres per US gallon.


Dont you tell me theres something smaller in the US than the

UK....normally



everything in the US is bigger ;op
Funny how amounts change but the same units are used.... crazy world



If its an imperial gallon then it may be what magnum claimed. either
way
the boys in euro pay a boatload more than we do.


Sounds about right.. We pay a boatload more in a lot of things but i

guess


its just the way it is. House prices can be the worst. You wouldnt

believe


some of the "crap" some people are buying that costs over £150K

($276,461).


The average house is around £200K ($368,619) and anything half decent

would


be £250K ($460,773) and over except in London where you would have

trouble


buying a small flat for that with no land at all... I wouldnt mind
emigrating to the US but i see that as a dream rather than a reality..



you are speaking to the wrong person looking for house price sympathy.
60 miles east of nyc and a 1500 sq ft house on a 1/4 acre goes for 369K
and if its new 10k per year in taxes. people rent their sheds to
illegals to pay the bills.


A quarter of an acre is what a lot of us could only dream about here.
If your 369K house was here in the UK i bet it would be a cool 500K, if
it was near london you could easily double that. ;o)
Look after yourself mate
Graham



i've mates in cardiff, bude (cornwall), southampton & oldham and the
prices they paid aren't THAT bad but still steep. the taxes here are f
ing outrageous. cheers.


Cheerio, you monty python with a new york sounding accented JimII the
third...lol

have another beer hehehe
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Old September 8th 05, 02:34 AM
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jim wrote:

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3.78 litres per US gallon.


Dont you tell me theres something smaller in the US than the

UK....normally



everything in the US is bigger ;op
Funny how amounts change but the same units are used.... crazy
world



If its an imperial gallon then it may be what magnum claimed.
either way
the boys in euro pay a boatload more than we do.


Sounds about right.. We pay a boatload more in a lot of things but i

guess


its just the way it is. House prices can be the worst. You wouldnt

believe


some of the "crap" some people are buying that costs over £150K

($276,461).


The average house is around £200K ($368,619) and anything half
decent

would


be £250K ($460,773) and over except in London where you would have

trouble


buying a small flat for that with no land at all... I wouldnt mind
emigrating to the US but i see that as a dream rather than a
reality..



you are speaking to the wrong person looking for house price
sympathy. 60 miles east of nyc and a 1500 sq ft house on a 1/4 acre
goes for 369K and if its new 10k per year in taxes. people rent their
sheds to illegals to pay the bills.


A quarter of an acre is what a lot of us could only dream about here.
If your 369K house was here in the UK i bet it would be a cool 500K,
if it was near london you could easily double that. ;o)
Look after yourself mate
Graham



i've mates in cardiff, bude (cornwall), southampton & oldham and the
prices they paid aren't THAT bad but still steep. the taxes here are f
ing outrageous. cheers.


Cheerio, you monty python with a new york sounding accented JimII the
third...lol


have another beer hehehe

Thanks, but I just opened this one.
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Old September 8th 05, 04:43 AM
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote:

jim wrote:

The Magnum wrote:

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The Magnum wrote:



"jim" wrote in message
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The Magnum wrote:



"BKB" wrote in message
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3.78 litres per US gallon.


Dont you tell me theres something smaller in the US than the

UK....normally



everything in the US is bigger ;op
Funny how amounts change but the same units are used.... crazy
world



If its an imperial gallon then it may be what magnum claimed.
either way
the boys in euro pay a boatload more than we do.


Sounds about right.. We pay a boatload more in a lot of things but i

guess


its just the way it is. House prices can be the worst. You wouldnt

believe


some of the "crap" some people are buying that costs over £150K

($276,461).


The average house is around £200K ($368,619) and anything half
decent

would


be £250K ($460,773) and over except in London where you would have

trouble


buying a small flat for that with no land at all... I wouldnt mind
emigrating to the US but i see that as a dream rather than a
reality..



you are speaking to the wrong person looking for house price
sympathy. 60 miles east of nyc and a 1500 sq ft house on a 1/4 acre
goes for 369K and if its new 10k per year in taxes. people rent their
sheds to illegals to pay the bills.


A quarter of an acre is what a lot of us could only dream about here.
If your 369K house was here in the UK i bet it would be a cool 500K,
if it was near london you could easily double that. ;o)
Look after yourself mate
Graham



i've mates in cardiff, bude (cornwall), southampton & oldham and the
prices they paid aren't THAT bad but still steep. the taxes here are f
ing outrageous. cheers.


Cheerio, you monty python with a new york sounding accented JimII the
third...lol


have another beer hehehe

Thanks, but I just opened this one.


Ah, no beer tonight for me still recouping from the
weekend and holiday. Dark rum, Squirt soda, with Hawaiian
punch.

Landshark


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or direct experiences. But you think that you can get everything you
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Old September 8th 05, 04:48 AM
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Thanks, but I just opened this one.


Ah, no beer tonight for me still recouping from the
weekend and holiday. Dark rum, Squirt soda, with Hawaiian
punch.

Landshark

Them rum hangovers hurt!


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Thanks, but I just opened this one.


Ah, no beer tonight for me still recouping from the
weekend and holiday. Dark rum, Squirt soda, with Hawaiian
punch.

Landshark

Them rum hangovers hurt!


No no, I'm drinking rum to help with the beer hangover.
Got a new keg of Fosters for the month.

Landshark


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nature, or direct experiences. But you think that you can
get everything you need from your computer, you are a fool.


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Old September 8th 05, 04:57 AM
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"Landshark" wrote:
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Thanks, but I just opened this one.

Ah, no beer tonight for me still recouping from the
weekend and holiday. Dark rum, Squirt soda, with Hawaiian
punch.

Landshark

Them rum hangovers hurt!


No no, I'm drinking rum to help with the beer hangover.
Got a new keg of Fosters for the month.

Landshark

Dang. Re-hydrating is a bitch it seems.
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3.78 litres per US gallon.


Dont you tell me theres something smaller in the US than the

UK....normally


everything in the US is bigger ;op
Funny how amounts change but the same units are used.... crazy world



If its an imperial gallon then it may be what magnum claimed. either
way
the boys in euro pay a boatload more than we do.


Sounds about right.. We pay a boatload more in a lot of things but i

guess

its just the way it is. House prices can be the worst. You wouldnt

believe

some of the "crap" some people are buying that costs over £150K

($276,461).

The average house is around £200K ($368,619) and anything half decent

would

be £250K ($460,773) and over except in London where you would have

trouble

buying a small flat for that with no land at all... I wouldnt mind
emigrating to the US but i see that as a dream rather than a reality..



you are speaking to the wrong person looking for house price sympathy.
60 miles east of nyc and a 1500 sq ft house on a 1/4 acre goes for 369K
and if its new 10k per year in taxes. people rent their sheds to
illegals to pay the bills.


A quarter of an acre is what a lot of us could only dream about here.
If your 369K house was here in the UK i bet it would be a cool 500K, if
it was near london you could easily double that. ;o)
Look after yourself mate
Graham


i've mates in cardiff, bude (cornwall), southampton & oldham and the
prices they paid aren't THAT bad but still steep. the taxes here are f
ing outrageous. cheers.

Cheerio, you monty python with a new york sounding accented JimII the
third...lol


Careful, he might drop a 10,000 ton block on you

Landshark


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Bounded by the darkness of their minds,
In their eyes it's nation against nation,
With racial pride, sad hearts they hide,
Thinking only of themselves,
They shun the light,
They think they're right
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jim wrote:
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"jim" wrote in message
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The Magnum wrote:


"jim" wrote in message
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The Magnum wrote:


"BKB" wrote in message
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3.78 litres per US gallon.


Dont you tell me theres something smaller in the US than the

UK....normally


everything in the US is bigger ;op
Funny how amounts change but the same units are used.... crazy
world



If its an imperial gallon then it may be what magnum claimed.
either way
the boys in euro pay a boatload more than we do.


Sounds about right.. We pay a boatload more in a lot of things but
i

guess

its just the way it is. House prices can be the worst. You wouldnt

believe

some of the "crap" some people are buying that costs over £150K

($276,461).

The average house is around £200K ($368,619) and anything half
decent

would

be £250K ($460,773) and over except in London where you would have

trouble

buying a small flat for that with no land at all... I wouldnt mind
emigrating to the US but i see that as a dream rather than a
reality..



you are speaking to the wrong person looking for house price
sympathy. 60 miles east of nyc and a 1500 sq ft house on a 1/4 acre
goes for 369K and if its new 10k per year in taxes. people rent
their sheds to illegals to pay the bills.


A quarter of an acre is what a lot of us could only dream about
here. If your 369K house was here in the UK i bet it would be a cool
500K, if it was near london you could easily double that. ;o)
Look after yourself mate
Graham


i've mates in cardiff, bude (cornwall), southampton & oldham and the
prices they paid aren't THAT bad but still steep. the taxes here are f
ing outrageous. cheers.

Cheerio, you monty python with a new york sounding accented JimII the
third...lol


Careful, he might drop a 10,000 ton block on you

Landshark

Ohhh that was bad! lol
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Landshark

Ohhh that was bad! lol


You're the one that brought up the flying circus

Landshark


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real world actions because of his incompetence in this ng. The internet
magnifies peoples' idiocy, as he shows.
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