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All I want is a room with a view.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So when I read forumites posts, I imagine what they look and sound like, and guess their personalities based on opinions, writing styles and the manner in which they debate.
But what about where they live? Without giving personal details, how about describing where you live and the view from your window?
I'll start...trees, grass, horses on the fields and lots of flowers coming up..Though it's dull grey and drizzling with wind coming off the river, making a night on the forums seem like a good idea. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"my car, the hedge the other side of the road thats been cut wonky, and my elderly neighbour staring back at me " for them to be staring back...you must be staring too I picture where you live now ! |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
West Wales |
At the front a road that's busy during rush hour but before 6 and after 8 is very quiet, out back, some patio furniture, no fence, then a field, then another field, then another then a country lane then a mates farmhouse & his fields.
Bit different to Brixton where I was born.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I live city centre, all I can see are other high buildings. All old and pretty though with pubs/shops underneath. "
Edinburgh is beautiful...a great city if you have to choose one. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I live city centre, all I can see are other high buildings. All old and pretty though with pubs/shops underneath. "
I've just moved from Bruntsfield, down to Galashiels.
I've swapped all the lovely old buildings for a beautiful view of the Eildons |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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usually on here from my bed on a day off so a bit of guttering and some blue sky on a good day - if im on the sofa i can see the fence and bit of sky - but if i have the window open i can hear stuff - birdsong - the pain of a next doors dog that never gives up barking - and the tram - sounds bleak huh |
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"I live city centre, all I can see are other high buildings. All old and pretty though with pubs/shops underneath. "
could be worse you could be looking at that cows bum that sticks out that wall! what's that about? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I live city centre, all I can see are other high buildings. All old and pretty though with pubs/shops underneath.
could be worse you could be looking at that cows bum that sticks out that wall! what's that about?" does Nicola sturgeon really do that ? sorry dear Scott's if I've offended you on that |
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By *norksterMan
over a year ago
Darlington and beyond |
Garden with summerhouse at the back then past that a field that's breeding rabbits, then from the front a nice clean car after being covered in bird .... today, then over the road another field full of sheeps... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I live city centre, all I can see are other high buildings. All old and pretty though with pubs/shops underneath.
could be worse you could be looking at that cows bum that sticks out that wall! what's that about?"
Haha there was a whole load of painted cows around one year too? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Immediately out of my bedroom window I can see my garden surrounded by gardens reaching down to the next street. Houses and in the distance I can see open fields and a forest, we live on the edge of a national forest so it's very green and rural. X |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
Through the patio doors, the patio (obviously!!), the rotary dryer, the right hand fence, with the trees of the wood we live near beyond it. A corner of our lawn, currently no cats in sight but regularly at least one of the three are out there. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Long garden. Open fields. Hills. Foxes running around. Summerhouse with glass of wine perfect.
Front not so nice. Narrow Street nightmare to get on massive drive |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A Car Park Some cats playing or fighting on the grass area behind, birds in trees. The odd squirrel too And The boatyard / mariana is ours and at back its just the rail line We see |
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By *ewrocksWoman
over a year ago
button moon |
" I don't know why but I always perceive members to live in cities. There's already a good mix in a few short replies. Nice to picture."
small town in rural Lincolnshire, I avoid cities unless its for gigs. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I look out of my window and all I see is the green of fields and trees. A huge horse chestnut tree shades my window sometimes and at the moment the field is awaiting the arrival of the new bullocks that will occupy the field until December.
I can typically hear the birds singing , the flow of the river and the church bells. On a still day I can hear the trains in the distance. |
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By *andVBCouple
over a year ago
Wrexham |
Directly outside my window is a red hawthorn covered in fresh leaves. This tree has seen many an epic battle in recent history. A bitter and sometimes bloody feud between the squirrels and the magpies.
Around and about we have the garden; poorly laid drive, stacks of slate that'll one day be a path and ravenous, ill-tended greenery. Many a ball has been consumed by those ever hungry plants.
The drive is terminated by gates that were once a trawler captained by a great grandparent. Beyond... the Crescent, where my monsters have mastered the arts of bicycling, scootering and swashbuckling.
The back-garden - invisible from my current vantage point - is a land of ponds and secret nooks. Home to frogs, toads, newts and other creatures. |
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"I live city centre, all I can see are other high buildings. All old and pretty though with pubs/shops underneath.
could be worse you could be looking at that cows bum that sticks out that wall! what's that about?
Haha there was a whole load of painted cows around one year too? "
I like his painted cows |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Trees. A few roof tops. The rest of the view is sea!
Im very lucky where I live "
The sea...the quintessential view in my opinion. I can't quite see it but it's a minute or two away!
Some great descriptions here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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A teasing glimpse of the South Downs to one side, a fabulous old tree to the front, an old, small, local airport to the rear, and faint hint of the sea to the left. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The gravel driveway with my car, the stables and one paddock on the other side of the drive, the orchard at the back of the stables and daffodils in the borders. At the back, the garden, trees and ha ha |
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"The gravel driveway with my car, the stables and one paddock on the other side of the drive, the orchard at the back of the stables and daffodils in the borders. At the back, the garden, trees and ha ha"
Ha ha, you're joking - can I be your friend?? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"The gravel driveway with my car, the stables and one paddock on the other side of the drive, the orchard at the back of the stables and daffodils in the borders. At the back, the garden, trees and ha ha"
Ooo I used to live near there....pretty. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The gravel driveway with my car, the stables and one paddock on the other side of the drive, the orchard at the back of the stables and daffodils in the borders. At the back, the garden, trees and ha ha
Ooo I used to live near there....pretty."
You weren't the bastard that let his dog off the lead were you???! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"unfortunately the thick bars on my window obscure my view
Not long now though, right?
yeah hopefully me mum will let me out when she gets back from the shops.. "
But only if you've been good |
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"unfortunately the thick bars on my window obscure my view
Not long now though, right?
yeah hopefully me mum will let me out when she gets back from the shops..
But only if you've been good "
well I've not killed anything today |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"The gravel driveway with my car, the stables and one paddock on the other side of the drive, the orchard at the back of the stables and daffodils in the borders. At the back, the garden, trees and ha ha
Ooo I used to live near there....pretty.
You weren't the bastard that let his dog off the lead were you???! "
I don't have a dog but I could've been the bastard |
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