Ben Law's house on Grand Designs

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RevdTess
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Ben Law's house on Grand Designs

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I trust that anyone who saw Ben Law's house on Grand Designs (C4) tonight is just aching with jealousy... :D
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I no longer have a tv set, but I am aching anyway. It's not on my essential books to have list, but I might just buy it, I remember the program in the last series about it, was it a repeat or a new one? If it's a new one, what's changed?

Suddenly I need a tv

Aarrggh! :shock:
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aliwood wrote:I no longer have a tv set, but I am aching anyway. It's not on my essential books to have list, but I might just buy it, I remember the program in the last series about it, was it a repeat or a new one? If it's a new one, what's changed?

Suddenly I need a tv

Aarrggh! :shock:
It was a revisit - showing the original construction and then returning three years later to see how things had progressed.
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Post by aliwood »

Phew! I've seen that one. Might just buy the book for Xmas anyway. Thanks.
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Alice, treat yourself to a little LCD TV - they don't use too much energy I understand. The TV is still a useful communications media and also good for some well deserved entertainment from time to time. :)
You can get them with a DVD built in which should play music CDs too - multi-function!
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snow hope wrote:The TV is still a useful communications media and also good for some well deserved entertainment from time to time. :)
You can get them with a DVD built in which should play music CDs too - multi-function!
Yessssssss... Come, join us.... do not be afraid...... :lol:
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Post by aliwood »

But then I would have to pay the tv licence as well! And I only used to watch horizon and useful stuff in the end. I think the book would work out cheaper. The Sky at Night is better quality over the internet too.

Back to Ben Law, I would love to live in a house like that, surrounded by all those trees. His commute to work must be really nice.
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Post by snow hope »

Fair enough Alice. :)

I used your 3 R's tonight with a couple of my boys- reduce reuse recycle - my new PO motto! :) Won't go into the whole story - too boring - but the 3 R's were very appropriate. :D
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snow hope wrote: the 3 R's were very appropriate. :D
Glad you managed to reuse and recycle them! Actually I pinched it off the book of the same name, it's very interesting, lots of suggestions and hints.
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I remember seeing that when it first aired and being really inspired. A fantastic design in an excellent location. He was obviously really pleased with it.
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He wasn't the only one - he's 'pulled' as well, and has a baby now too! He and his new partner met over a flock of sheep, apparently . . . (whatever suits!)

Just goes to show - there's someone for us all, eh?! No matter how 'weird' or 'eccentric' . . . ;-)
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