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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Chas on February 24, 2005, 10:22:41 am

Title: Cute Article from GB
Post by: Chas on February 24, 2005, 10:22:41 am
Here is an article from a British HotSpring customer. I find it funny...

http://www.hotspring.co.uk/images/home_page/article.pdf
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: Lori on February 24, 2005, 11:38:57 am
Thanks for sharing that, Chas!

It was really cute!
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: Spatech_tuo on February 24, 2005, 11:48:08 am
Bloody good.
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: saz on February 24, 2005, 12:19:09 pm
the cool thing is, that this is EXACTLY how people feel about hot tubs over here - no one else you know has one, and it is a totally luxurious, 'spoil yourself silly' item. From what I gather, owning a hot tub is quite a popular thing in the states, so to have one over here...well.....you suddenly become the most cherished person among your friends!!!!  I have to say that buying a hot tub is the best thing we have ever done.
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: wmccall on February 24, 2005, 12:21:24 pm
"Stonking great size?"   Going to be a lot to talk about in this article, going back to finish it.   Must have been a tough assigment for a reporter.

I'd be "narked " too is someone used a crane to steal my tub!
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: Lori on February 24, 2005, 03:26:30 pm
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"Stonking great size?"   Going to be a lot to talk about in this article, going back to finish it.   Must have been a tough assigment for a reporter.

I'd be "narked " too is someone used a crane to steal my tub!


That just seemed incredible to me!  They would have to crane it out of my backyard, too.  My neighbors, however, are too nosy!  I had all my neighbors talking when it was delivered, so if they saw someone messing with it, they would be asking questions!
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: wmccall on February 24, 2005, 04:27:28 pm
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That just seemed incredible to me!  They would have to crane it out of my backyard, too.  My neighbors, however, are too nosy!  I had all my neighbors talking when it was delivered, so if they saw someone messing with it, they would be asking questions!



I could see that working in my neighborhood, but this kind of thing seems more suitable to pulling off a major heist of a bank or something. I have a hard time imaging someone doing it for a 5-10K hot tub.  Now that I think about it, I'll check to make sure my dealer has my serial number listed.

You would think someone would see it and even if they didn't know what was going on the name of the crane company would be all over the crane and someone would remember it.  Wierd things!
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: saz on February 25, 2005, 08:18:38 am
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You would think someone would see it and even if they didn't know what was going on the name of the crane company would be all over the crane and someone would remember it.  Wierd things!


I think it comes down to the 'Great' Bristish sense of 'wanting to know what's going on, but not really wanting to get involved'........along the lines of if you hear a car alarm going off, you dont instantly think someone's car is being broken into, but you think 'oh no, there's another dodgy car alarm'!
saz
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: Lori on February 25, 2005, 11:10:12 am
I'm sure there are neighborhoods in my part of the world who wouldn't question.

I just happen to live around a bunch of older (most in their 70's and up) people, who don't have much else to do but watch other people's houses!
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: saz on February 25, 2005, 11:49:26 am
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I think it comes down to the 'Great' Bristish sense of 'wanting to know what's going on, but not really wanting to get involved'


well, how good have I just made the British look, with my inability to spell the word 'British'!!!!!lol
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: saz on February 25, 2005, 11:50:58 am
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I'm sure there are neighborhoods in my part of the world who wouldn't question.

I just happen to live around a bunch of older (most in their 70's and up) people, who don't have much else to do but watch other people's houses!


Lori, so does this mean you live around around a bunch of curtain twitchers??lol
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: Lori on February 25, 2005, 12:54:34 pm
Curtain twitchers!  I love that!

Yes, I do!  They are all really great, though.  They sure watch out for us, I think they tend to feel we are like their children.  
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: Chas on February 25, 2005, 01:07:57 pm
I used to live in a neighborhood like that - I miss it.

We barely know our neighbors now.

:-/
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: Lori on February 25, 2005, 02:53:50 pm
You know, it's funny, but when my dealer came out to measure the clearance (which is when we figured out we had a problem) he said he got a few stares.  He was afraid someone would call the cops on him!

Luckily, they waited to find out what the scoop was!

;)

I like my neighborhood.  Quiet and tucked away, in the middle of a city!
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: saz on February 26, 2005, 08:57:56 am
yeah, we might call them curtain twitchers, but you're right about them watching out for us.  When we first moved to our new house, we'd had a really hard day, what with mortgages taking ages to actually move the money around and not being able to exchange keys and stuff, so it was quite late when we finally got everything in.  One of my neighbours brought us over a casserole and a bottle of wine to say welcome us to the street, and also so we wouldnt have to be bothered to cook anything. Needless to say, they are now first on our 'invite to hot tub' list whenever we have a party!!
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: spahappy on February 26, 2005, 12:01:15 pm
I live in the house and neighborhood that I grew up in! The house is a 107 year old Victorian, and it's been in my family since the 1950's  There's only been ten years out of my life that I didn't live in this house.

Most of the nieghborhood has remained the same and now they get to see my kids (the third generation) growing up in the same house in the same nieghborhood.

It's quite nostalgic, but there is a little old women across the street that still reminds me everytime she sees me that I used to like to run around the yard with no clothes on when I was three or four years old. ::)

She also remembers I raided her garden and ate all her peas one summer. Oh well now it's her that likes to run around the nieghborhood half dressed (not really she's still pretty sharp)

Anyway I was the first one on the block to get a spa and now there are four.  


Spahappy :D
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: Lori on February 26, 2005, 04:56:50 pm
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I live in the house and neighborhood that I grew up in! The house is a 107 year old Victorian, and it's been in my family since the 1950's  There's only been ten years out of my life that I didn't live in this house.

Most of the nieghborhood has remained the same and now they get to see my kids (the third generation) growing up in the same house in the same nieghborhood.

It's quite nostalgic, but there is a little old women across the street that still reminds me everytime she sees me that I used to like to run around the yard with no clothes on when I was three or four years old. ::)

She also remembers I raided her garden and ate all her peas one summer. Oh well now it's her that likes to run around the nieghborhood half dressed (not really she's still pretty sharp)

Anyway I was the first one on the block to get a spa and now there are four.  


Spahappy :D


What a really cool story!  Wow!  You don't hear stories like this very often anymore!
Title: Re: Cute Article from GB
Post by: Chas on February 26, 2005, 04:59:37 pm
I want this to be true of my family. We are trying to add on to our house for my parents, but the city is fighting us. We may end up with a nice little apartment for one of our kids. I have this dream of them living there, starting a family there, and then letting us live there when they take over the house and we are old and feeble.

Whenever I mention it, my son says, "it's a nice dream, dad..."

;D