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    Distaster! 2 tiles short but b and q dont stock these anymore, anyone saw them anywhere else?
    Buy Studio Wall Tile Orange (W)400 x (L)100 x (T)8mm Pack Of 25, Shop Online Cheapest Price Painting and Decorating UK
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    oh no davie! no idea mate have they recently been discountinued? if so maybe try calling all local stores to see if they have any stocks at al lleft mate

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    Called everywhere mate, going to try distibuters down south the mora so will keep my fingers crossed.

    cheers anyway

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    Yak!!! they want discontinuing

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    tut tut always add 10% extra when ordering your tiles incase of breakages and measurement balls ups.hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aadarshini View Post
    The House of the Tiles is an Early Bronze age archaeological site in Lerna, Greece. It is notable for several architectural features that are advanced for its time, notably its roof covered by baked tiles, which gave the building its name. The building belongs to the corridor house type.
    The structure stems from the Early Helladic period II (2500–2300 BC) and is referred to as a palace or administrative centre, although it has also been suggested it was the common property of the townspeople.The exact function remains unknown due to a lack of small finds indicating uses of the building
    have they got a couple of spare tiles lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aadarshini View Post
    The House of the Tiles is an Early Bronze age archaeological site in Lerna, Greece. It is notable for several architectural features that are advanced for its time, notably its roof covered by baked tiles, which gave the building its name. The building belongs to the corridor house type.
    The structure stems from the Early Helladic period II (2500–2300 BC) and is referred to as a palace or administrative centre, although it has also been suggested it was the common property of the townspeople.The exact function remains unknown due to a lack of small finds indicating uses of the building
    And what has this to do with the topic of this thread ???
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    lol classic

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    Sir ramic,
    It has all the hall marks of JUST A MINUTE, well at least the word tiles is in it. Sorry I'm not in the mood to read it all,for fear of having to call it for repartition.
    Then obviously ending up banging on about Euro debt etc.
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