why the dislike for bungalows?

why the dislike for bungalows?

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DozyGit

642 posts

172 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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gangzoom said:
Hilarious, you do realise its the same property with only in effect on additional bed room been added?

You can call it what you like but I call it a bungalow smile.
Of course I do, a bungalow is like a small p3nis and that second level makes a world of viagra difference. You will soon be attracting a lot of attention with your former bungalow

Gandahar

9,600 posts

129 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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Would you rather live in a bungalow or a skyscraper ?

If the Chinese do yet another really really tall sky scraper and then stuck a bungalow on top of it would you live in the bungalow or the 2000 floors below it?

PH..... verticallity does not matter.



C Lee Farquar

4,069 posts

217 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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I'm confused now, soon I won't know where I live or what my name is.

Is a single storey dwelling with a room in the loft a bungalow, a chalet bungalow, or not a bungalow?

maccas99

1,711 posts

189 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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The (ahem) authority on the matter - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bungalowbiggrin

DonkeyApple

55,400 posts

170 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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C Lee Farquar said:
I'm confused now, soon I won't know where I live or what my name is.
Is that more due to having a brewery just down the road?

Look on the bright side, everyone else near you will know who you are and where you live. biggrin

gangzoom

6,305 posts

216 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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DozyGit said:
Of course I do, a bungalow is like a small p3nis and that second level makes a world of viagra difference. You will soon be attracting a lot of attention with your former bungalow
I don't know how you use your home, but attracting attention is the last thing we want from passer bys. No one will see the extension expect pigeons, squirrels and which ever peeping Tom's who enjoy hiding in bushes/trees smile.

Chrisgr31

13,485 posts

256 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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Isn't the reality that bungalows are hard to find because there are few of them. I have just checked my town and there are 150 "houses" on the market and 22 "bungalows". Rather strangely the bungalows include some chalet bungalows and some of tthe houses are described as houses whilst looking like chalet bungalows. In reality there appear to be 17 bungalows.

So with less supply of bungalows they may appear more popular,

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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C Lee Farquar said:
I'm confused now, soon I won't know where I live or what my name is.

Is a single storey dwelling with a room in the loft a bungalow, a chalet bungalow, or not a bungalow?
Depends on how the room in the roof is constructed, obviously wink

C Lee Farquar

4,069 posts

217 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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DonkeyApple said:
Is that more due to having a brewery just down the road?

Look on the bright side, everyone else near you will know who you are and where you live. biggrin
Which leads me to ponder organic rustic development. Does a village with a brewery tend to have more bungalows as we're all fed up with falling down stairs?

At least I don't have an Aga to bang my head on when I do biggrin

garyhun said:
Depends on how the room in the roof is constructed, obviously wink
All sorted now, I've read the wiki entry. Turns out I'm a Bengali farmer.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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C Lee Farquar said:
All sorted now, I've read the wiki entry. Turns out I'm a Bengali farmer.
I thought that was obvious. What’s it like farming Lions?

Equus

16,949 posts

102 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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garyhun said:
What’s it like farming Lions?
Tigers. It's tigers in Bengal.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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Equus said:
garyhun said:
What’s it like farming Lions?
Tigers. It's tigers in Bengal.
Only if they’re on one level.

C Lee Farquar

4,069 posts

217 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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Whatever they are, I'm fed up with them eating my kumquats.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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C Lee Farquar said:
Whatever they are, I'm fed up with them eating my kumquats.
Close your legs, you’ll be fine.

Escort3500

11,916 posts

146 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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This thread is getting wonderfully surreal hehe

DonkeyApple

55,400 posts

170 months

Sunday 17th November 2019
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Altitude sickness?

dsisy

2 posts

31 months

Tuesday 26th October 2021
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we bought a bungalow i regret it every day i would not buy one again

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 26th October 2021
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dsisy said:
we bought a bungalow i regret it every day i would not buy one again
I didn’t realise school kids got so much pocket money these days.

cayman-black

12,648 posts

217 months

Tuesday 26th October 2021
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garyhun said:
I didn’t realise school kids got so much pocket money these days.
laugh