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Help required - bed and board + pocket money
Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 9:06 pm
by Jude
I don't really know where to put this - so have put it in here - my patio (if you can call it that) is subsiding (due to the builders not actually building it but throwing down a bit of sand and then putting hte slabs on top!)
I would really like assistance on this small project if there are any youngsters/mids etc who would like to come to Gloucestershire (middle England), do the patio, get bed and board free and some pocket money (pretty broke so can't offer much other than picking up at station/showing surrounding sites etc)...
If anyone knows of anyone (that sounds weird) please feel free to contatc me... all tools and equipment (ie spades, rakes, cement, sand etc... JR just in case............!!!) will be available....
Cheers
J

Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 7:46 am
by Tim_MaA_MidB
What a fabulous idea Jude. I love this kind of barter economy arrangement and would have offered but I am a bit busy at the moment.
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 9:02 am
by Great Plum
I would do this but I have no DIY ability - sorry!
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 1:39 pm
by Jude
Keep going lads - Plum I could teach you some DIY - I used to be very self sufficient - until recently! Normally (well going back about 5 years) I would have whipped up the slabs, changed the underneath, got some fast drying cement and sand, mixed then together (dry) laid it out making sure it was lievel, replaced the slabs (again making them leve in all directions) then watered them.... it may end up me doing it on my own as it is I guess - unless I can get a host of daughters friends with a promise of food and party afterwards (providing NO-ONE STANDS on the newly placed slabs!)
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 2:31 pm
by Mrs C.
Surely some of your daughters friends are looking for something to do over the summer?
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 6:12 pm
by Jude
Yes they are all doing something!! party party party! I have never seen SO MANY 18th birthday parties coming in all within a month - I will pass it on through her to her friends - but so far no luck!
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 10:13 pm
by DavebytheSea
I have a daughter wants a super-trustworthy and responsible house sitter for 3 weeks in August - one cat to feed. She says
It's a lovely house right by Clapham Common, very tranquil location, with a large beautiful garden with trees and birds and and stuff. Mod cons include various gamelan instruments (enough for cokekan), piano and wi-fi broadband. We're within a few minutes' walk of every local amenity anyone could wish for and about 8 minutes to Clapham Common tube.
It's a fabulous house and location.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:27 pm
by Jude
So now we have two Help requireds!
One in the Cotswolds and one in Londinuim
so keep passing the meessage please !
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:00 am
by BTaylor
I've been trying to get my 5 week old to hold a trowel. So far no luck.
As soon as he's a little more co-ordinated I'll send him round. Could do with a break.
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 12:17 pm
by Jude
BTaylor wrote:I've been trying to get my 5 week old to hold a trowel. So far no luck.
As soon as he's a little more co-ordinated I'll send him round. Could do with a break.
thanks......but..............no thanks

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 6:11 pm
by Ruthie-Baby(old a/c)
DavebytheSea wrote:I have a daughter wants a super-trustworthy and responsible house sitter for 3 weeks in August - one cat to feed. She says
It's a lovely house right by Clapham Common, very tranquil location, with a large beautiful garden with trees and birds and and stuff. Mod cons include various gamelan instruments (enough for cokekan), piano and wi-fi broadband. We're within a few minutes' walk of every local amenity anyone could wish for and about 8 minutes to Clapham Common tube.
It's a fabulous house and location.
Which weeks in August?
Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 6:58 pm
by Jude
BTaylor wrote:I've been trying to get my 5 week old to hold a trowel. So far no luck.
As soon as he's a little more co-ordinated I'll send him round. Could do with a break.
Mind you with this weather, and a newby - argh I pity you!
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:09 am
by DavebytheSea
Ruthie-Baby wrote:DavebytheSea wrote:I have a daughter wants a super-trustworthy and responsible house sitter for 3 weeks in August - one cat to feed. She says
It's a lovely house right by Clapham Common, very tranquil location, with a large beautiful garden with trees and birds and and stuff. Mod cons include various gamelan instruments (enough for cokekan), piano and wi-fi broadband. We're within a few minutes' walk of every local amenity anyone could wish for and about 8 minutes to Clapham Common tube.
It's a fabulous house and location.
Which weeks in August?
See my pm, Ruth
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 11:51 am
by J.R.
Oh dear ! I think I should keep quiet on this one.
Son-in-Law tells me it's fairly straight forward to lift the slabs and level with sharp sand, before going round to the original builder/cowboy and lobbing Dorking bricks through all his double-glazing.
Unfortunately, the only patio expert I know of in your area has retired !
His entry in Yellow Pages read
"Fred West - Patio's for ANYBODY !"
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:26 pm
by Jude
J.R. wrote:His entry in Yellow Pages read
"Fred West - Patio's for ANYBODY !"
ha ha not.. Also need drive way repaired - we have a 1:2 drop where the house and drive way are higher than the next one, the entire thing is held back by a small brick wall and large patio slabs... (ask DBTS - he has driven up it!) ot needs level ing with cross the drive concrete dlabs/large railway wooden things and then concreteing again and again to gradual build up the level until there is just a gentle slop from the drive to the side of the house!
Any one want a week of general house building duties - bed and board provided!! just made a chocolate sheet cake, 70 hokum kokum cookies and Saz has made a tray of peppermint creams for the Stonehouse summer Fair tomorrow - must go and check the weather!!