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Hiya

We have more than a few things that need to find a new home if any one is interested please let me know otherwise they will be thrown in the bin or recycled or given away to charity. If you know a friend who knows a friend who is interested let me know! :-D

Beds
- Double bed timber frame and mattress if required
- Bedside table - Hazel Ryder

Bikes
- GT Outpost bike (very good condition, brakes and chain need oiling but that is about it!)
- Old and slightly knackered bike - could do with a good bit of tlc, new seat, brakes etc.

Music
- Pair of Speakers
- Blank Cassette tapes (might be useful if the car does not have any CD player. . .)

Books
- A Thousand Paths to Happiness by David Baird
- Berlitz French for Travellers
- Berlitz Spanish Phrase Book
- Don'ts for Husbands
- Don'ts for Wives
- It's note Grim up North by Judith Holder
- Tipping the Velvet by Sarah Waters
- Lucky by Alice Sebold
- Interview with a Vampire by Anne Rice - Liz Brown
- They Boy Who Invented Bubblegum by Paul Gallice
- Etiquette for Gentlemen
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain
- Bournmouth AtoZ
- Oxford Dictionary of Architecture
- Collins Paperback Thesauraus
- A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson (Well a short history of modern science anyway) - mr_e
- Sex, Shopping and Chocolate The Hilarious World of Dot by Daphne David
- The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory - Liz Brown
- Things A Man Should Know About Style by Scott Omelianuk
- Microsoft Office System 2003 Edition (don't know even why I have this. . )
- Microsoft Windows XP Plain and Simple (again. . . )
- How to Buy a House by Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp
- PS I Love You by Cecelia Ahern
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The Bill Bryson book would be rather nice, thanks.

What's the deal with the speakers please? Big / small / computer speakers / made of elephant leather?

I would recommend Freecycle, as I've probably already mentioned to you. People on there will take anything, pretty much literally. Have you been having a bit of a clear-out to free some space in the spare (for now) room?
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The speakers are KEF hi-fi speakers which are small enough to fit on bookshelves or similar. . .

Will put the book on one side for you.

btw - Does anyone remember what website does the book tracking thing? The idea is to read the book, give it a number and register it on a website then leave the book with a slip on a cafe table etc so someone can pick it up read it then pass on in the same manner.
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Its called Book Crossing. I have joined and may just put them on a street somewhere to be collected. :-D
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How old is the GT?

Presuming it's a manly bike...not one more suited for the ladies!
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It is about 8-10 years old, however, it is in tip top condition as I was a fanatic about cleaning it down and oiling after each run out. Its probably done about 5k miles. . . .

You would probably need to oil and adjust the gears to make sure they change properly (click gear type changer); oil the chain; pump up the tyres and check for punctures (ie pump up and see if it goes down quick!). Since that is just common maintenance I am pretty confident in saying no known problems. Oh and its blue and silver and proper MANLY!

This is a picture of the style and manufacturer type but not my actual bike. Condition looks similar though. :-D

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Interview with a Vampire by Anne Rice
The Other Boleyn Girl by Philippa Gregory

Please - do you want a contribution to the baby fund?
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Nope. The only thing I ask is that you re-spawn the book via Book Crossings if you ever decide to get rid of them. :-D
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Cheers Mike!

Book Crossings is an excellent idea: I love the fact a book could have several little posts from each new owner. Brilliant!
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And delivered! Al there is someone else who is interested in the bike - you have first refusal but if you could let me know in the next couple of weeks that would be helpful. Cheers. M
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In that case, they can have it...I'd have to dispose of my bike / store two bikes outside the flat so I think it's for the best. Cheers for the offer though.
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