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kingswells.guest Posts:0
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| 18 Nov 2005 08:37:20 |
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| Hi,
I am an oily whos wife does not work, we live in a massive 5 bedroom house and we would not waste our breath on people with 3 bedroom semis |
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| 18 Nov 2005 08:51:55 |
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| There are no 'massive 5 bedroom' houses in Kingswells, just the same lego houses with one more room tacked on! |
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| 19 Nov 2005 09:43:06 |
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| LOL.
Hi, Ms Bee here, I'm afraid you'll find that you just did waste a breath sending that message didn't you?
Frankly, I doubt you do have a massive 5 bedroom house. I think you're being arrogant just for the hell of it. In any case, even if you did, I'm sure at one point you were as 'scabby' as those in a 3 bed semi. Little of us start out in houses like that but hey, in a few years I hope to have upgraded to one of the 'upper class' houses and I'll be so proud cos I did it all on my own.
I bet you have a massive credit card bill to go with your massive house. I have no debt at all, but I am also aware that, from a friend who works in a debt collecton firm, all those who live in these big houses are in severe debt, trying to keep up with the 'jones'. Just out of interest, where would your wife live if you split up? Probably even less than a semi. Don't be too cocky. |
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| 21 Nov 2005 07:17:14 |
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| Community spirit, don’t you just love it! |
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| 22 Nov 2005 07:51:00 |
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| Ha ha ha. This is the best laugh I have had in ages................
Keep it coming. It is better than Eastenders!!
Not so bored Housewife. |
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kingswells.guest Posts:0
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| 22 Nov 2005 09:20:39 |
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| Hey Ms Bee,
I can see you want the massive house and the massive 4x4's and the massive garden probably to go along with the massive chip on your shoulder.....
You clearly think you are the only one in Kingswells who works hard for a living (although I've never seen a PA working hard??)But I’m sure the majority of Kingswells are professional people and work extremely hard every day.
By the way you seem to be very immature are you old enough to own a house? Or is it a 3 bdrm Wendy house?????
Happy Kingsweller (one of the many):msn_wink: |
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| 22 Nov 2005 11:44:18 |
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| PA? Was that designed to hurt or something? It didn't.
If you are trying to make out I am jealous, I am not. I do indeed fancy a massive house, but they will come in time, and I will be proud the day I achieve it. I just can't stand the idleness of spoilt housewives, one of my pet hates.
I am not a PA, I am a consultant who runs her own business doing a job which is usually dominated by men, I also teach part-time, so please don't insinuate that I have a typical £18,000 p/a job running around wiping some dudes ass all day long.
If I am that immature, then why do you respond with stupid remarks?
Bee |
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| 22 Nov 2005 15:16:39 |
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| I would love to see what some of you consider 'beautiful' houses in Kingswells.
Pretty much all of the houses are stunning and well built, so what's the problem?
Kingswells is a lovely place to go for walks during the summer, the streets are well layed out.. I especially like the Wellside area and would certainly be interested in living in one of those! It's out of the way and if you have a car, it's no bother to transport yourself, plus there's 2 or 3 bus stops.
Then I have to agree that it seems very boring. There is a Co-Op, Chemist, vet, two take aways, hairdressers/beauty salon, a private nursery, schools (where the builders are lazy and are always walking to and from the shop every 5 seconds instead of trying to complete the new building), the new school playground is open to the residents, well.. children. and a community centre ~ but I don't really have first hand experience of the offerings i.e. aerobics class, mum's & toddlers. But at the end of the day, there isn't much to *really* offer. But again, if you're much more into 'quality family time', you may just spend time at home or go and visit friends or family and find something along the way, i.e. in the city.
The mums I have had the pleasure of meeting are so friendly and always have their little groups to socialise with and the kids get on great and make friends. Everyone I have ever met in Kingswells have usually said "hi" and asked "how are you?", "lovely day" or "it's getting very chilly these days" etc..
It's unbelievable the amount of vandalism that happens though - Great Western Pre-school has had their fence smashed to bits on several occasions, the hired bus had a window smashed, teenagers set the bins and garbage on fire in between the back of the shop & the nursery, they've been bad using the nursery's garden & the equipment.
All Kingswells needs is more things to do - excellent idea someone suggested - a tesco! that would save people having to travel all the day, in a bus or car, to town or asda or somerfield in westhill. Some more little shops would be a fabulous offer - something similar to westhill's little 'shopping centre'. |
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kingswells.guest Posts:0
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| 22 Nov 2005 18:46:15 |
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| Kingswells is a lovely place with lovely people. |
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| 23 Nov 2005 09:50:02 |
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| Ok,
I have read your comments, I do not have any credit card bills and am in no debt as I have no mortgage, and to get more into the community spirit I am going to send my butler out to make contact to the 3 bedroom semi owners.
P.S your friend the debt collecter may have a small chip on there shoulder due to being on minimum wage. |
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kingswells.guest Posts:0
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| 23 Nov 2005 09:54:14 |
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| Interesting idea about meeting others through a halloween party, may I suggest a key swapping party..... |
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| 23 Nov 2005 09:57:36 |
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| Perhaps your butler could organise a swingers night then you could make use of all 5 bedrooms !!! |
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| 23 Nov 2005 09:59:49 |
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| Sorry 'Guy with 5 Bedrooms' we must have had the same idea at the same time |
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| 23 Nov 2005 10:13:36 |
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| Interesting that we are both thinking along the same lines, we could be onto something here....I might put a note up at the community centre to see if we could raise some interest |
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kingswells.guest Posts:0
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| 23 Nov 2005 15:21:43 |
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| My friend the debt collector is not on minimum wage, not a fab wage, but not minimum. He hasn't a chip on his shoulder, he was just pointing out that their is no use looking at people with 'money' and thinking they have it all as very often they don't.
As for swinging parties, wrap up. If your wife finds out she will certainly be living in a semi before you can pull your marles dekkers off. |
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| 23 Nov 2005 18:15:31 |
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| who said Kingswells was boring ?
judging from this discussion we have some interesting characters out there !!!
bring it on,
it's dark nights with nothing better too do that abuse the Forum, see you all at the xmas party & remember to bring a bottle......:msn_toung |
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| 23 Nov 2005 18:30:59 |
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| Anyway, Mr massive house, I thought you wouldn't waste your breath on a 3 bedroom semi occupant, it now seems as though you are happy to waste your semen on us. At your age, when the sperm count is decreasing, surely it would be better to hold on to it. |
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| 24 Nov 2005 02:16:34 |
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| What do you mean at my age ?, |
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| 24 Nov 2005 03:35:02 |
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| Steady now, this is not Westhill! |
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| 24 Nov 2005 03:42:42 |
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| I think I am getting a hard time here unfairly. I am making an effort,as a social experiment last night I got the driver to pick up the kids from Gordonstoun and we took the Roller round to the 3 beds to see how the other half lives.
I threw some dirt over the children and removed there shoes, so we would blend in with the natives if we summoned up the courage to leave the car.
I must say, I was pleasently surprised when we entered the ghettos, I was expecting to see guys hanging around burning oil drums, and matresses lying around the gardens.
I then drove round the area several times waving at the locals and throwing out bread to the kids and all I got was blank stares and abuse.
What else can I do ???? |
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