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When making a spreadsheet of which rooms I'd like to live in next year I quickly realised that it was necessary to make a similar list of rooms that I would like to avoid as far as possible. Though H2 features on that list, here are some others worth a mention: D7b - bad enough that Paul Gordon will make you a cup of tea in commiseration, but is it really that bad? Anna Hollingsworth who is "the person who-chose-D7b-OMG-why-would-you-do-that" points out that "D7b is a wonderful property in a top location (technically between James Buxton and God, I guess)." There has been no higher praise. Literally. 6TS 12 - has the title of the room with the fewest number of points, though it seems the room ballot system need updating (surprise surprise) because the room now has a sink. So maybe 6TS 12 would have more points than: Benet 28 - currently occupied by Will Taylor who was at the bottom of the 2nd year ballot (poor guy). He states "If you're the unfortunate soul at the bottom of the ballot, all I can suggest is start working for a prize room..." The (out of reach) rotting fish is a key bonus, clearly. Botolph 10 - though the room has more points than most of the rooms on this list I thought it would be worth a mention since "Botolph 10 is a cave designed for hobbits." as Nikolai Bode thought. There are few positive reviews and many more negative eg "I almost cried when I found out this was my room... You probably will as well." from Mee. R4 - despite being one of the worst rooms points-wise this room has garnered some good reveiws: "a great little room!" with features like "more storage space than is accessible - literally" and "a multitude of electrical sockets". The furniture includes "1 dissident coffee table which flat out refuses to be useful in any occasion or to fit appropriately anywhere in the room - the room's much needed protagonist." Unfortunately this room has already been taken in the ballot today. I'm sure it was the coffee table that sold it. So here are some rooms I'd (personally) rather not get... But let us know which ones we're missing!
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