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    I dont like old houses because there dirty and I dont like new houses because there small
    Theres no winning

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    They're dirty if you don't clean them... lol.

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    As jake said there is nothing wrong with old houses - they are usually much bigger and the rooms are virtually soundproofed with the thickness of the walls!

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    I mean that in the little nooks and crannies there dust and all that, the bits where you cant get to to clean

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    my house is a terraced house and, around these parts, terraced houses were built for miners so god knows. Rough estimate would be 100 years old.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan:A View Post
    I mean that in the little nooks and crannies there dust and all that, the bits where you cant get to to clean
    nothing is impossible, i'm sure they could be cleaned, i live in an old house; it's clean!

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    It was built in 1838 so that's 171 years old I think. I luv my house


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    Quote Originally Posted by Immenseman View Post
    nothing is impossible, i'm sure they could be cleaned, i live in an old house; it's clean!
    so your going to pull all the floorboards up and clean then clean under your bath etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan:A View Post
    so your going to pull all the floorboards up and clean then clean under your bath etc
    But you'd pull all the floorboards up and clean under your bath in a new house?:rolleyes:

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    yup......... that is generally the idea of cleaning. ofc we don't - it's still clean though if you can't see it :eusa_danc LOL

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