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Brother in laws house

{ 10:18 PM, Thursday, April 15, 2010 } { 0 comments } { Link }

My Brother in Law finally moved into his house.  It only took 5 months for it all to be sorted out.  Now he has the house he has finally come to realise how much work it is all going to be.  To start with his plan was just to paint over everything after wiping it down with a bit of flash.  The wall paper he was going to keep is really old fashioned and patterned in a floral theme.  It was not going to look very good so after a bit on convincing he has set about removing all the wall paper.

Although it is a mess now, it is going to look so much better now he can choose exactly how he wants it.  His wife works from home and is really looking forwards to having a proper office where she can have a proper business telephone system set up.

They were living in a flat which was far too small for some one to be working from home and they also suffered from also only having mobile broadband for their internet connection.  The internet connection was really unreliable and slow, not they have got the BT unlimited package so their broadband will always be connected.

One thing my Brother in Law likes is gadgets.  He has got a fancy alarm system, and now he is looking for a fancy new phone.  He has got his eye on one of the Panasonic digital cordless phones.

I have to admit I am a little jealous of him at the moment, I love all the decorating and DIY.  I am not sure I want to get too involved though as I will just be given all the worst jobs that they don’t want to do, plus I have enough of my own half completed projects that I should be getting on with.


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