Carjackd
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Re: WC 150K Post Challenge - You Ready?!
Almost 108...not too shabby
Where are you guys at?
Almost 108...not too shabby
Where are you guys at?
Almost 108...not too shabby
Well, keep up the good work and I'll check up on you later
Maybe I should just run it to 108?
Do you guys have a train or anything ?
Pantless beer?
Nuffin huh?
Hey, you're on a roll so why stop you?
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the one that stuck out was the washing machine in the kitchen and the on and off switch for the electricityFor anyone not from the UK. You might find this interesting. It's mostly accurate. Not all homes have the pull cord. Nor is the toilet and bath separate.
https://youtu.be/ATjMxH3-e4Y
Sorry I was tied up postwhoring in the 500k challenge at Cb
We have a dishwasher but they are not common. As you saw the kitchens can be rather small.The sinks in older houses in the US also have separate hot and cold faucets. By older, that usually means ca 1920s or earlier.
I didn't notice a dishwasher in the kitchen. Are dishwashers common in the UK?
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The pull switch is not as common as it used to be but it's still around. We had it in our place up north. The regulations on electricity as she mentioned is very strict here. North America is too laid back about electricity IMO.the one that stuck out was the washing machine in the kitchen and the on and off switch for the electricity
I see you still misspelt it.Ops my bad I mean Flower ._.
That's interesting, because my parents got a dishwasher in their house in 1975. The house was originally built in 1957. They tore out part of the kitchen cabinets and put the dishwasher in that spot.We have a dishwasher but they are not common. As you saw the kitchens can be rather small.
I'm surpassed she didn't mention the sink bucket. That's something that messes with your mind.
The place we lived at up north had no dishwasher. The bathroom was recently updated and still had the two faucets. That's the issue with rented places....
Is your washing machine also a dryer? That's new to me! I've never seen a single machine that washes and dries clothes here.The pull switch is not as common as it used to be but it's still around. We had it in our place up north. The regulations on electricity as she mentioned is very strict here. North America is too laid back about electricity IMO.
Our washing machine is in the kitchen. Even newer places still have it that way.
The issue we have here is the rental market. With investors not wanting to spend on their investments things just stay the way they are. They do the bare minimum and sometimes not even that. There are lots of calls for changes to rental laws but so far no government seems to care.That's interesting, because my parents got a dishwasher in their house in 1975. The house was originally built in 1957. They tore out part of the kitchen cabinets and put the dishwasher in that spot.
It's only apartments that usually don't have dishwashers here.
The rental market isn't all that different here in the US.The issue we have here is the rental market. With investors not wanting to spend on their investments things just stay the way they are. They do the bare minimum and sometimes not even that. There are lots of calls for changes to rental laws but so far no government seems to care.
We have whole apartment complexes being built specifically for investors here.
Dishwashers are becoming more common but that's only happening with owner homes and newer builds.
Then lastly we have the wage issue. Even if people own their home doing anything to it is expensive. To a lot of people here ?100 is a lot of money.