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haha yeah i needed to get it off my chest... as final release if you will to expell all the stress :(

went down and inspected it on saturday... going again this saturday to re-point the roof and clear out the gutters and once thats all fixed up begin on finishing the kitchen, bathroom and painting the inside.

at least now i dont have a decent car i have something i can focus my efforts on the weekends :O

mmmmmmmmmmm Krispy Kreme... have a box at home we got yesterday from the dandy factory... yummo

haha yeah i needed to get it off my chest... as final release if you will to expell all the stress :(

went down and inspected it on saturday... going again this saturday to re-point the roof and clear out the gutters and once thats all fixed up begin on finishing the kitchen, bathroom and painting the inside.

at least now i dont have a decent car i have something i can focus my efforts on the weekends :O

mmmmmmmmmmm Krispy Kreme... have a box at home we got yesterday from the dandy factory... yummo

Krispy Kreme??? wtf is Krispy Kreme in Melb !!!! i need to know!! heheh

oh and good stuff with the house...sound slike a drama...never rely on anyone to do the best thing by u...look after urself as sometimes no1 else will.

congrats

lol im with denham on that one... theres been countless discussion on the fact we're finally getting KKs!! (not to be confused with the KKK)

i ate half a box of them last night... omg their so tasty... so light and fluffy unlike the doughy ones from all the other joints (yes doughy! i know thats what theyre made of... but still! :w00t:)

Hey Steve!

Long time no hear! Yeah i think ur right... especially seeing as the one we brought was only half renovated (and thus cheaper then the other houses on the street) so its going to be tough.

Will definately have to meet up for a drink or dinner or something.

Take it easy!

wow what a horror story... I have a few friends who work in the banks/mortgage broking business if you had of posted up here i'm sure i could of got them to help you out in your sitch, as probably some other people on here could, but you got it sorted in the end... no way i would of walked away from that 25k without holding up a bank first :devil:

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