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Posted: Wed 18 Jan, 2006 20.16
by Aston
jay wrote:
Jamez wrote:Try http://uk.easyroomate.com

Life's all about new experiences and adventures, and being an only child shouldn't affect you. Take the plunge - afterall, what's the worst that can happen?

I get the distinct impression that most of the people on this forum are frightened little mummies boys.
First off - that website doesn't work...

Secondly - I'm not into drinking and drugs like the entire population of London's young people seem to be...

and Thirdly - I'm neither frightened, little, or indeed a mummies boy. So there!
Jay, just because you live with people who drink you don't have to drink yourself!

Also with the drugs thing, it's not really an issue, when you're looking at houses you can usually tell the people you want to avoid!

Posted: Wed 18 Jan, 2006 20.19
by jay
Aston wrote:
jay wrote:
Jamez wrote:Try http://uk.easyroomate.com

Life's all about new experiences and adventures, and being an only child shouldn't affect you. Take the plunge - afterall, what's the worst that can happen?

I get the distinct impression that most of the people on this forum are frightened little mummies boys.
First off - that website doesn't work...

Secondly - I'm not into drinking and drugs like the entire population of London's young people seem to be...

and Thirdly - I'm neither frightened, little, or indeed a mummies boy. So there!
Jay, just because you live with people who drink you don't have to drink yourself!

Also with the drugs thing, it's not really an issue, when you're looking at houses you can usually tell the people you want to avoid!
Totally - I looked at a house once and the people who were there were rolling joints and stuff as they showed me around - kind of put me off sharing I guess!

...and I do like a drink as much as the next person, I just don't like being totally off my head all week, especially with work!

Posted: Wed 18 Jan, 2006 20.20
by Aston
jay wrote:Totally - I looked at a house once and the people who were there were rolling joints and stuff as they showed me around - kind of put me off sharing I guess!

...and I do like a drink as much as the next person, I just don't like being totally off my head all week, especially with work!
Did you look round a student house?! :lol:

Posted: Wed 18 Jan, 2006 20.22
by jay
Aston wrote:
jay wrote:Totally - I looked at a house once and the people who were there were rolling joints and stuff as they showed me around - kind of put me off sharing I guess!

...and I do like a drink as much as the next person, I just don't like being totally off my head all week, especially with work!
Did you look round a student house?! :lol:
They were pretty student-ish, yeah! Of the hippy kind too!...bare feet and lentil soup all round. Hmmmmm...... :lol:

Posted: Wed 18 Jan, 2006 20.27
by Jamez
jay wrote: They were pretty student-ish, yeah! Of the hippy kind too!...bare feet and lentil soup all round. Hmmmmm...... :lol:
Nothing quite beats a nice xenophobic generalisation. :roll:

Posted: Wed 18 Jan, 2006 20.29
by jay
Jamez wrote:
jay wrote: They were pretty student-ish, yeah! Of the hippy kind too!...bare feet and lentil soup all round. Hmmmmm...... :lol:
Nothing quite beats a nice xenophobic generalisation. :roll:
No, they WERE actually like that!

Posted: Wed 18 Jan, 2006 20.36
by Gavin Scott
Jamez wrote:
jay wrote: They were pretty student-ish, yeah! Of the hippy kind too!...bare feet and lentil soup all round. Hmmmmm...... :lol:
Nothing quite beats a nice xenophobic generalisation. :roll:
But you just made the same type of sweeping generalisation about the membership here!

To the earlier points - if the statistics are to be beleived, a good proportion of flats with twenty-somethings will contain at least one who partakes in the odd spliff (etc.), but you'll get a straight answer if you ask the question in a polite way.

Those who do that type of thing certainly would prefer not to have someone in their midst who resented it - so it saves everyone a bit of time if you mention in when making an appointment to view.

Posted: Wed 18 Jan, 2006 20.36
by Gareth
Well there's no point in giving up after the 1st go. Try somewhere else, they possibly don't just eat lentils and not wear any shoes!

Posted: Wed 18 Jan, 2006 21.24
by PutneyMatt
Buy somewhere. A mortgage is often cheaper than renting and at least you have something to show for it. And buy a bike. It keeps you fit and helps you avoid the tubes.

Posted: Wed 18 Jan, 2006 21.32
by Sput
PutneyMatt wrote:Buy somewhere. A mortgage is often cheaper than renting and at least you have something to show for it.
A huge gaping hole where his money and all worldly possessions used to be?

Posted: Wed 18 Jan, 2006 22.42
by Buerkmania
Quote Aston :'Ealing is a very nice place, we're lucky - I think we've got something of a good deal: 4 double bedroomed house about 10mins walk from tube for about £420/month. Then you have to add on council tax & bills unfortunately, so it comes to over £515 usually. Most places would be another £100 or more I reckon...'


Sorry if this is a stupid question - I'm a bit out of touch. Is that for all 4 of you. Here in Southampton, which I would have expected to be cheaper than many places in London, there are five of us who pay £260 each a month. That is quite similar to many of our friends as well so it isn't a case of us being massively ripped off for the area. Maybe Southampton is just more expensive than I thought?!