Deleted User wrote: » Very individual style wise. If you became the owner one could say nothing compares, nothing compares to you.
Deleted User wrote: » Looks like I could fall back on a career as a sub editor if needed https://www.independent.ie/life/home-garden/homes/nothing-compares-to-sinead-oconnors-wicklowseafront-home-40213382.html
ohnonotgmail wrote: » the difference being that you probably cringed a little when you wrote that post. that journalist probably thought they were being clever and original.
ongarite wrote: » Ugly Irish Houses from today..
Rows Grower wrote: » That's just plain weird, is that two dog bowls in between the bidet and the toilet, east of the armchair?
Aglomerado wrote: » It's the armchair that gets me. Is someone going to sit in it watching someone else doing a poo or jetting their bits in the bidet?
Archeron wrote: » You can sit in comfort and smoke a pipe, you can sit by the mirror and do your make up and stuff, you can sit and have a sh*te or you can sit and wash your arse. This is the ultimate sitting room.
[Deleted User] wrote: » All that's missing is the beer pump and you'll have the perfect bar, one that you don't have to leave at regular intervals!
ongarite wrote: » Bad castle imitation former B&B for sale in Cavan.https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/detached-house-kilbarrick-house-cornalara-shercock-cavan-co-cavan/2923010
retalivity wrote: » 1.5m to live in the former Scholars pub/National School in Dublin 8.https://www.daft.ie/for-sale/apartment-1-st-kevin-s-place-donovan-lane-blackpitts-dublin-8-dublin-8/2943542 Its nicely finished inside, but that is mental money for an apartment with no outside space except a small terrace, which is overlooked by the apartments beside it. Right next to a few industrial units as well.
pgj2015 wrote: » it is weird how they left the cross on the top of the building.
pgj2015 wrote: » Not a bad price though.
retalivity wrote: » Its probably a listed building so had to keep the outside structure as is
pgj2015 wrote: » what if it "accidentally" fell off while you were fixing something on the roof?
HeidiHeidi wrote: » You'd have to put it back on again.
pgj2015 wrote: » But it broke when it hit the ground, cant be fixed. pity.;)
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Get another one made.
pgj2015 wrote: » lol I doubt you would have to do that.