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(, Wed 15 Oct 2003, 23:27, archived)
i'm so drunk... very good well done, what was it a picture of again?
(, Wed 15 Oct 2003, 23:29, archived)
www.upmystreet.com/inf/msc/det/?l1=nr13+5qq
(, Wed 15 Oct 2003, 23:29, archived)
http://www.upmystreet.com/inf/msc/det/index.php3?l1=ne10+8dd&l2=
By far the most popular daily newspapers are The Mirror and The Sun
(, Wed 15 Oct 2003, 23:35, archived)
seem very set in the ways round here, high charva population
(, Wed 15 Oct 2003, 23:40, archived)
my post code, however, has low itv watching,
and apparantly consumption of dog food is particularly high.
yum.
(, Wed 15 Oct 2003, 23:36, archived)
features mainly the elderly and council houses. Which is odd, considering I'm the only residencial property in my postcode. And I'm sure I'm not in a council house, and I'm relatively sure I'm not elderly...
(, Wed 15 Oct 2003, 23:50, archived)
"You will, however, find people who really love new gadgets and appliances"
(, Wed 15 Oct 2003, 23:36, archived)
Type 4: Affluent Suburbs, Older Families
(3.7 per cent of the population live in this ACORN Type)
Likely characteristics
These suburban, family areas are affluent and stable. They are distributed all across Britain, although the highest concentrations are in the Home Counties, in particular Buckinghamshire, Surrey and Essex.
Heavy ITV viewing Low
Ownership of stocks and shares High
Microwave purchases Low
Buying home with a mortgage High
2+ Car Ownership High
Population Aged 0-14 Medium
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the car thing works though, i have four at the moment, however, only one is road legal ... :)
(, Wed 15 Oct 2003, 23:56, archived)