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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Location: UK
Posted at 20:54 on 6th May 2011

i walked into that didnt i

i have 2 big 35 page albums mostly of my father's side which is a large family dominating one,then in the other i have all family history details,i also have a small case with other old family pic's.

what part of day are you at your best---honest answer please.Wink

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 21:15 on 6th May 2011

Late afternoon and evening.  Not a morning person!

Would you say you are honest & truthful?

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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 21:36 on 6th May 2011

i would like to think that,i dont see the point in being any other way.

have you ever lost a large amount of money?.

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 21:46 on 6th May 2011

R3000.00 was stolen from me about 5 years ago by women coming to the house pretending to be interested in taking my art classes.

Have you suffered a burglary? 

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James Prescott
James Prescott
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Posted at 21:52 on 6th May 2011

3 time's but it didnt happen indoor's the garage was broken in each time i know who it was but can't prove it. no damage just the freezer emptied twice and then a bike plus cleaning material's.

would you take in lodger'sSmile

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Diana Sinclair
Diana Sinclair
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Posted at 00:58 on 7th May 2011

Probably not; I don't like the idea of strangers under my roof.

It's an interesting question though so I'll continue it:


Would you take in lodgers?

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Brenda Harvey
Brenda Harvey
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Posted at 05:13 on 7th May 2011

I don't think I would now. I don't really have the room and rather value my privacy these days. Years and years ago, though, we did have a fellow staying in our garage for a while who needed a place. It was fun back then.

I'll let the question be answered by someone else. Would you take in lodgers? 

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 19:11 on 7th May 2011

Like the rest of you I don't think that I would be at all comfortable with strangers in my house or even in a cottage in the garden.  However, it was someone we knew I might consider it.

Let's keep this one moving - Would you take in lodgers?

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Marjorie Pope
Marjorie Pope
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Posted at 19:32 on 7th May 2011

No, I wouldn't.  I remember when I was young my Mum did bed and breakfast for casual tourists for a few years (as did many people in seaside towns in those days to help with the household finances).  I didn't like strangers in our house one little bit.

Again ...... Would you take in lodgers?

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cathyml
cathyml
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Posted at 19:07 on 8th May 2011
I think James/Ron will have to answer this as the rest of us have already! Or maybe Marjorie you could pose another question?
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