Nekarsulm wrote: » Likewise here Brian. Home Ec. Project for today was to make a sponge cake, and photograph the stages. I got a text to bring cream, raspberries and strawberries home. Completed cake photographed and emailed to the teacher.. Having a piece now, and it's not bad at all!
Say my name wrote: » The only reason there's a housing crisis here is all the high paid ex pat and immigrants that came here to work for the tech sector. "What's that sir you won't work here because of the cost of renting. Well sir here's an increase in your proposed salary to cover the accommodation."
Buford T. Justice VI wrote: » Wow!https://twitter.com/markets/status/1252255694721605632?s=19
Buford T. Justice VI wrote: » I wonder is it, though? We will still need in excess of 25k housing units every year and I'm wondering if the Government that's coming in will be looking at a huge investment in building social housing, some of it on lands bought under the proposed capped prices, to kick start the economy. Some apartments and a lot of estates all over Dublin, with a few dozen schemes thrown out to the rest of the country. Killing 3 birds with one stone, boosting the economy, providing housing and reducing the housing lists.
theemigrant wrote: » I have my little lad now full time as its better for him to be out here than stuck in a town. I would have rathered the school stuff be sent last night so i could print it and have ready for him.
_Brian wrote: » Both schools had a list of work out this morning before 9:30 Secondary school have an online platform to upload work and teachers correct it there. National school have a class specific email address for work to be returned to and it’s corrected and feeedback given. We’d be happy to finish out the school year working like this.
Say my name wrote: » Housing will be a dead duck for a while. Same with horses and such. Anything that's lost value quickly already with this Covid and looks to have hit rock bottom is where to go.
TheFarrier wrote: » Have one hanging up here. Can take photos if that’s what you’re after??
Buford T. Justice VI wrote: » There will be plenty of opportunities to make a killing in stocks and shares and housing in the near future for those with access to money. Every crisis brings opportunity.
theemigrant wrote: » Would anyone have an old chain harrow knocking around?. Want to gunter one for paddocks.
Say my name wrote: » How do I buy this?
blue5000 wrote: » Well that's fracking fcuked anyway:D. Next problem is demand is so slack they won't physically be able to store what's above groundhttps://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/20/838521862/free-falling-oil-prices-keep-diving-as-demand-disappears?t=1587401533394
KatyMac wrote: » I know this has been done before, but I feeling awful stupid this afternoon. I've uploaded a couple of pics from my phone of my pet goat and got them as far as the desktop but how do I get them as far as putting them where ye can see them? We have had such entertainment from her these past few weeks. She has made lock-down more bearable for my girls. She is about 6 weeks old and doing mighty.
Good loser wrote: » Why in God's name are FF/FG proposing that? It's more like a SF/PBP policy. Would be pretty sure a referendum like that would be lost. The free market is the best judge of what market value is for land - and most other things for that matter. If buyer and seller agree on a price as happens in every transaction that should determine the matter. Otherwise the cap is only transferring value from the seller to the buyer and why should the State favour one over the other?