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Re: The view from your window

Posted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 10.58
by barcode
I know where that is, I go pass there on the bus ,

Re: The view from your window

Posted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 11.14
by Sput
You go past gav's desk on your bus?

Re: The view from your window

Posted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 11.25
by Pete
barcode wrote:I know where that is, I go pass there on the bus ,
I know where lukey's photo is, I scoff at the poorness of that part of town as I drive through it

Re: The view from your window

Posted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 11.31
by Nick Harvey
I know where Martin's pictures are.

I have it on my list to schedule for a natural disaster, for the benefit of mankind.

Re: The view from your window

Posted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 13.25
by Netizen
From my girlfriend's house where I've recently moved to, I bring you... Wakefield:

Front (the camper van isn't ours, thank god)
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Back
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This is why I have the curtains closed all the time.

Re: The view from your window

Posted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 13.30
by Sput
That looks like a bra and a lovely pink top. Something you want to tell us?!

Re: The view from your window

Posted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 13.40
by Netizen
Argh alright I'll admit it... we've not bothered to buy a laundry basket yet :oops:

Re: The view from your window

Posted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 19.44
by ashley b
I've got a Filipino, strangely he's worse than me with the washing.

Sorry, half Filipino.

Re: The view from your window

Posted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 19.52
by Sput
It's easy to be misled by smooth-talking salesmen: what you've got there is the wrong half.

Re: The view from your window

Posted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 20.21
by rts
I drew the curtains one morning to see a BMW in my garden, which had careered through a fence, a hedge, and stopped against bush.

I was more disturbed that the commotion hadn't woken me up.

Re: The view from your window

Posted: Thu 03 Jul, 2008 22.06
by lukey
Hymagumba wrote:
barcode wrote:I know where that is, I go pass there on the bus ,
I know where lukey's photo is, I scoff at the poorness of that part of town as I drive through it
How could a place which has Ahmed's Newsagents among its most celebrated amenities possibly be described as poor?