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The Booth tip-off is top! And I think it's a fantastic building too.

I'm guessing the Sally Army doesn't get enough new converts to fill all the rooms these days.


But Al,

Why not admit you boo-boo'd, rather than backtrack furiously into minor semantics - in an attempt to establish some bizarre rationale to your argument? Not knowing the price of a Travelodge room isn't anything to be ashamed of, you know.

Thanks everyone.


Huguenot I think thats also a great idea about the spare room community. Could work a treat here.

Do you know any more about the tax efficiency with mortgages and B&B.


Polly D September is not too soon. Give me a PM if your still interested. The same goes for paulgreenstein it would be great to have a further conversation with you and what people are looking for.


Thanks for all the responces


Kathryn

Sorry admin but this guy has a track record for this.


Bobby! No capitals?! Has that coffee worn off? I am trying to let you off but it seems you are a glutton for punishment.


You may have been born in a travel lodge and I may not be first in the queue for the all you can eat breakfast buffet with my own 12" plate but the two options are comparable. You know it. I know it. Even your best sympathetic pal Jeremy knows it.


Rein him in Jeremy - I don't want him to start crying again.

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