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This is mine! a bit less "busy" now we got rid of the decco's!
(and thats a real tree!!)
I like the wall clock ian, I have a nasty habit of trying to collect clocks and watches but hey-ho the truck calls for more money and the clocks,,well there just another toy that looks good.....
I'M ALWAYS IN THE SH'T, IT'S ONLY THE DEPTH THAT VARIES!!!!!!!!
Could'nt agree more! Putting the telly there is just so , " Chavvy " Cheers....Mick.
haha,oh right,now that is what i thought,its a sort if 'look at my big telly'thing,although in my case its not,just put the one in the bedroom on the wall and it frees up so much space.
This is mine! a bit less "busy" now we got rid of the decco's!
(and thats a real tree!!)
is that plasma,mine would be even further way from trhe fire than that also,im goin for it,wish me luck and if my trucks up for sale on here its cos it didnt work,
Speaking of rubbish telly, my friend and his other half are on a new show starting on E4 on Monday the 10th called Tool Academy. I expect the target audience is women in the age group of about 16 to (depending on the person) 30 - 40 ish so probably no one on here!
Although I'm interested in seeing what it's about. You may have seen the adverts for it already.
Could'nt agree more! Putting the telly there is just so , " Chavvy " Cheers....Mick.
Chavvy????? One would really have to question your logic behind this statement? I have stayed at a few 5* Appartments/ Hotels which have this in place. The reason I did it was due to space and simplicity. A Tv normally dominates a corner of a room or similar space with all chairs or sofas focused on this point (very unsociable). Where as mounting the screen up high normally brings the fire place back to being the central point/ feature of the room, and makes things like conversation the the bigger emphasis on the living area while still having the luxury to kick your feet up, sit back and enoy an experience more comparable with being at the cinema. I appreciate that having a giant tele in a matchbox size room is a bit chavvy but in my humble opinion this is due to size, not where the tele is placed, surley?
What is that thing on the left? It looks like... what did my grandad call 'em... a stereogram or summat?
Cheeky sod! it's a goodmans hi-fi system with big warfdale speakers, also the vcr, dvd stuff, (from when size was everything)
the telly is a plasma, thats a fish tank
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