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Can we get a real espresso machine in here that makes good Italian coffee? I would like to get an interior designer in and make it look like the set of Hotel Babylon, great swathes of luxurious fabrics hanging on white walls, Mr CrystalClear, Mr Mockney Piers and Mr Huguenot lounging about in their smoking jackets! Perhaps we could put a small bowl of water on the carpet in case Mr Batdog needs a drink?
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Can I have a sound proof booth to practice my guitar in?


Crystal I like the Den idea, lets have bean bags, darts, pool, and 70's pinball machines!!! In fact, lets move Tasha's garden over from Sydney!!! Could you post the photo of "Rancho Relaxo" from my flickr site... I can't access it from here, as for some reason work have decided that flickr is a match making site?!?!?!?!? :'(

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