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That particular number 106 is actually also this number 106:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/dDmomwiLFCUucFxAA?g_st=ic
The person who lives at your 106 got it off my 106 when they got more modest with their 106 spec: https://maps.app.goo.gl/mCCuG5Yy8dZTiW5t8?g_st=ic
Bet you didn’t expect that level of 106 knowledge when you posted that.
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I just watched actor Toby Jones play a dub step set
Just as a counter point to this and a reminder why you should never, never leave London - I’ve just bought a ticket to see Judge Jules and a live band do 90s dance classics at a village fete.
The advertising says:
Judge Jules has never shied away from pushing the boundaries in dance music.
He’s clearly pushed so hard he’s smashed right through the boundary of not playing at village fetes.
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All positive by the sounds of it.
Highly likely they weren’t withholding papers to hide anything, just that they’re not very efficient. Hanlons razor innit.
The deeds of my flat in HK is about 2 inches thick including everything about the flat.
This used to be the case here until it all got digital around the late 80s I think. In theory everything you now need is available to download from the Land Registry. Some people kept the big package of ye olde wax sealed calligraphy paperwork and it’s kinda fun to receive it, but most of the time in was binned.
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Of course you were. You’re not the kind of nerd who would go to Hills Road.