Yes I know. But it was listed as a one bedroom house, which it decidedly is not.
If this is their holiday property, I feel bad for them.
I'm honestly not sure what the typical asking price is for a changing booth, but it's definitely not a one bedroom house.
It's a changeing shed listed as a one bedroom house for £25,000. I'm not sure what's reasonable about that.
I'm really hoping that the gap tree felling leads to more of an outcry and legislation against this sort of thing. In ancient Briton, trees were sacred. It's high time we brought some of that mindset back.
I'm not sure why you thought the US system applied. We're talking about a British comedian on /c/United Kingdom, on a UK instance.
I didn't realise what community this was at first and was very concerned about OP!
This is true! It just needs a sacred tree and a few triskellions to complete the look.
I feel like whoever buys this should turn the garden into a satanic shrine, just to balance things out.
I was thinking this as well. Action adventure films like it were what got me into filmmaking, yet even I have less than no desire to see it. It's actually pretty incredible how badly they missed the mark; the trailer just needed open up with Harrison Ford in costume saying something like "why is it always snakes?" followed immediately by the theme blasting up over an action montage. Instead, they chose to show a group of old men talking seriously in a bar, while some utterly stock sounding music underscores it. What were they thinking?
I think my question would be "why would the EU take us back at this point?" We had until the end of 2020 to hit the "undo" key, but didn't and now the ship has sailed.
Garak is calm because he knows that they're in the justice zone, where it's impossible to commit a crime.