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 Fitted Kitchen
anik
Posted: Aug 10 2012, 06:46 PM


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Go straight to www.the-kitchenfactory.co.uk/fitted-kitchens.php and save 80% off UK prices for fitted kitchens. I have absolutely no problems whatsoever in recommending this company to anyone and everyone who is looking at buying a fitted kitchen in the UK area. This company charged me £2800 for my kitchen and that was including fitting and granite fitting. I got quoted £32,000 from one UK kitchen company and the very bestprice that I got anywhere in UK was £8000 for the kitchen, £2500 for the kitchen to be fitted and £2900 just for the granite to be cut. That’s £13,400 for exactly the same as I bought from www.the-kitchenfactory.co.uk/fitted-kitchens.php for £2800. What is it about UK that makes everything so expensive? I can buy the same kind of house that I have here in UK for a hundred and fifty grand in Yorkshire yet it’s half a million here. I’m going to get my kitchen fitted, sell up and move up north and start living rather than just surviving.


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syndikaite
Posted: Aug 11 2012, 09:30 AM


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The kitchen was a very important part of Okage, so it's good that you posted this here, strange British spambot. I mean, it's where the game started, where Ari first sniffed Pollack's bottle, and where we first got to check out Ari's super hot momma.
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Boogie Knight
Posted: Aug 11 2012, 07:48 PM


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That is a good point. One of the things that made Okage stand out was that the protagonist had a real family.


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kanri
Posted: Aug 15 2012, 11:22 PM


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What DID ari's mum make for dinner?


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Boogie Knight
Posted: Aug 18 2012, 03:14 PM


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Shoot, I don't recall. I think it was some kind of stew.


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syndikaite
Posted: Aug 22 2012, 01:56 AM


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Most likely stew. Can't really get a steak to overflow...
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Boogie Knight
Posted: Aug 22 2012, 06:38 PM


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Maybe, if it's really juicy... sounds so good stansmile2.gif


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