u/ReadyMedia5390

No Rolex purchase history, is it possible?
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No Rolex purchase history, is it possible?

I’ve got an Omega Seamaster and IWC Portugieser. My wife has a two tone DJ MOP Diamond dial. I’ve never bought a Rolex before but our 3 watches came from the same AD.

Looking ahead to my 40th I was considering this watch. I’ve only seen it in person in Schipol Airport in Amsterdam.

I live in Ireland, is this a possible cop and any idea on the wait time? I’d be okay with no diamonds but want champagne dial.

u/ReadyMedia5390 — 13 hours ago
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Vapes to u18s

There’s a shop on the street where I live, they sell vapes daily to the school children on their lunch breaks and also the lip pouches too. When I was a teenager nobody would sell us cigarettes so why are vapes sold so freely. There is a Garda station directly across the road too and the Gardai aren’t blind to 15 school kids sucking on luminous coloured pens outside the shop. Why is it so tolerated?

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u/ReadyMedia5390 — 7 days ago

Derelict Grant & Retaining A Shed

As per the title I am looking for anyone else’s experience in retaining an external building on a site that is not joined to the main home while still availing of the derelict grant.

In summary my parents live in the old farm house, I am building at the site of the old small farm lodge. The core of the lodge building is on land registry maps back as far as 1853 but the building is not listed.

The area is phenomenally built up now and we are well in the City bounds.

Preference was to knock the lodge and start fresh on a clear site. City council want the lodge retained for historically reasons.

My question is, has anyone successfully obtained the derelict grant of €70k for what will be a shed and won’t form part of the house? Or to get the grant must the shed be part of the house. My builder and architect are scratching their heads unsure as to how the council will react but both are aligned that doing a nice job on it as a shed is better than curtailing our options for construction of the main house.

Thanks

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u/ReadyMedia5390 — 8 days ago

Anyone put an Everhot Oven in a new build?

It’s an AGA equivalent, emits way less heat. Entirely electric and environmentally friendly but ultimately does the same thing as an AGA. Will run from my solar panels at a cost of about €7-€10 a week.

Cost is about €14k for the one we want, intention is to heat the kitchen dining and living area/sunroom with it. House size will be about 240sqm.

Anyone have experience with same. Will run heat recovery also, heat pump.

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u/ReadyMedia5390 — 11 days ago