Waiting for a five minute gap....

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12/08/2018 at 08:16 • Filed to: None

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In the weather to finish off this Vauxhall Mokka.

I managers to get it vacuumed before it started raining and a brief wipe.

Wheels cleaned, exterior pre-wash, washed and then wet sealed with CarPro Hydrofoam (a bloody godsend in this weather).

Need a five minute gap to wipe down the door cards and door sills. Not going to be able to dry and top the protection off and buff or dress the tyres and tri m but otherwise okay.

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Kinja'd!!! Rusty Vandura - www.tinyurl.com/keepoppo > Svend
12/08/2018 at 08:29

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The homes in that photo: how would you refer to those? What is their type ? Would they be owned or rented, typically?


Kinja'd!!! LimitedTimeOnly @ opposite-lock.com > Svend
12/08/2018 at 08:38

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Both my car and my wife’s are overdue for cleaning. Meanwhile, a major very early snowstorm is coming starting with rain tonight, making one of two set to get messy immediately. Probably mine, with newer tires, but that’s the one that I could clean this morning.

#first world problems


Kinja'd!!! Svend > Rusty Vandura - www.tinyurl.com/keepoppo
12/08/2018 at 08:52

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They are called terraced houses or rarely called row houses. They are type of housing that has been around for some 400 years and are either identical or mirrored. These ones are young by those standards and are only 120-140 years old and rarely the same as they were built post industrial revolution period and built as and when needed to house factory workers of the time. So you may find two the same, then one here and there, then half a dozen the same. They were built solid and have stood the test of time extremely well, especially as they were only workers houses and not that of mill owners, etc...

Mostly owned but sometimes rented for students or first homes for couples looking for something or saving up for somewhere else. 


Kinja'd!!! Svend > LimitedTimeOnly @ opposite-lock.com
12/08/2018 at 08:59

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Ye’, first world problems. Lol.

I wanted to get her done as she was, stormed off, I guess you could call it with Storm Diane last week.

If she had bright it down at 10am before the weather turned at midday, I could of got it all done. Also, she needs the car back for 2:30pm and the weather is due to ease up and stop raining at 3-4pm onwards but she lives 30 miles away, which is nothing in the U.S. but here it's more than a distance you'd travel and unless you had to or needed something. 


Kinja'd!!! Rusty Vandura - www.tinyurl.com/keepoppo > Svend
12/08/2018 at 10:15

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With little bitty backyards all in a row, I should think. Definitely a thing of a type that we in the US might say, “That’s a thing of a type in England or somewhere like that...”

So one of those in decent shape, what would it cost? Any idea of the typical floor area? ( Square footage , we’d say over here...)


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12/08/2018 at 10:43

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Some have small back yards, some have larger ones, occasionally you’ll come across ones that are shared.

These types of house are common across Europe from the 16th century so you’ll see many across the continent.

Where I live (far north of England) they can go from anywhere from £80,000 to 160,000 but in some areas of the country (big cities or in the south of England), the prices can go up to £3,000,000+ for London. Obviously terraced housing varies greatly on location, size, etc...