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- From: Not_Al_Crawford@ed.ac.uk (Not Al Crawford)
- Newsgroups: alt.peeves
- Subject: Flats
- Message-ID: <C1Go4o.LwK@dcs.ed.ac.uk>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 12:31:35 GMT
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- Reply-To: Not_Al_Crawford@ed.ac.uk (Not Al Crawford)
- Organization: Penicuik People's Revolutionary Sheepdog Liberation Front
- Lines: 77
- Originator: awrc@barley.dcs.ed.ac.uk
-
- With my wedding imminent, and marital accomodation required, I've recently
- been dabbling in the housing market. Not in the full Mike Holmes "I want
- enormous amounts of mortgage relief" sense though. Much as I'd *like* to
- buy a house the difficulty of convincing the building society that I have a
- reliable source of income (difficult when your grant award quite clearly
- states "Terminates: 30/09/93" at the top - unless I can convince them that
- I still have 100 years and 8 months of funding to go) as well as the fact
- that we a) don't have any furniture and b) can't afford any furniture,
- means there's no way we can seriously consider trying to buy. This is
- really incidental to my peeve, but I decided to mention it just in case
- there's a philanthropic multi-millionare lurker out there who might want to
- donate a fully furnished house to us. Worth a try, anyway.
-
- So, since there's no likelihood of being able to buy, we're having to rent.
- Leaving aside for the moment the problems this has caused with Jen's visa,
- even *finding* a flat to rent is proving a serious pain. We want just four
- things from a flat - it's got to have central heating, it's got to be
- affordable, it's got to be in a decent neighbourhood and it's got to be
- within a reasonable distance of my work.
-
- Hah!
-
- It goes without saying that there doesn't appear to be any flat in
- existence that fits all the above criteria.
-
- Heating - given that Edinburgh is not exactly noted for its subtropical
- climate, I'd somehow thought we'd have a reasonable chance of finding a
- flat with central heating. Gas central heating would have been best, white
- meter storage heaters would do at a pinch. So what do I find? Well, there's
- plenty of flats that *do* have gas central heating, but they all fail on
- one of the other criterion. Instead I've got to put up with flats with *no*
- heating (icepicks and huskies supplied), flats with coal fires (oh yes,
- very romantic, a glowing coal fire on a cold winter's night, however the
- popular image *doesn't* include having to go out into the rain to get the
- coal in and putting the ashes out afterwards), flats with gas fires (fine,
- but they only heat one room) and so on. Oh, except for one - this flat had
- *electric* central heating. Now electric heating, such as Dimplex
- radiators, is a wonderful form of heating that more or less redefines the
- meaning of the word "cost-effective". It redefines it to mean "hugely
- expensive". In fact, electric radiators manage a cost-efficiency of 90% -
- yes, it's true! It's been scientifically proven that running electric
- radiators cost only 90% of the cost of heating a room by burning the money
- directly in large heaps in the middle of the floor. So it looks like we're
- going to have to freeze.
-
- Affordable - hah! We're going to end up in debt.
-
- In a decent neighbourhood. Bwahahahaha! There's lots of desirable flats
- around, with gas central heating and low rents and all that. However, all
- of them are in areas of Edinburgh that are best avoided if you value your
- life. Fortunately they're easy to spot from the photos - helpful hints are
- graffiti saying "Nazi Scum Fuck Off!" scrawled in blue spray paint across
- the front of the building, and boards where the windows should be. The
- buildings themselves are large square cuboids, built to a design rejected
- by the Leningrad Housing Committee as "inhuman and degrading". These were
- apparently designed by architects trying to keep themselves in work by
- designing buildings that start to fall apart within minutes of the first
- residents moving in. The lifts don't work and the stairs double as urinals
- for the knuckle-draggers that are your neighbours. The fact that the
- windows don't open is incidental, since your neighbours will just smash
- them when they rob the place. We're going to end up dead or at least badly
- beaten.
-
- Within reasonable distance of my work. Again, lots of nice flats that
- fulfil all my other criteria, but they're so far away that there are
- species of birds that *migrate* smaller distances than I'd have to commute
- each day. We're going to end up in the middle of nowhere.
-
- So to summarise we're going to end up frozen, broke and dead and nobody'll
- even notice because we'll be so far away from civilisation that even
- Penicuik seems like a bustling metropolis. Whoopee.
-
- You *sure* none of you are millionare philanthropists?
-
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- Not Al Crawford - Not_Al_Crawford@ed.ac.uk
- "Get your stinking paws off me, you damn dirty sheepdog"
-