House where I was born
House where I was born
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- OBBTKN10
- Lovelyset
- Perfectshapesalad
- awseomewagshaft
- Reminded me of "Ocho apellidos vascos" :)maquito
- Nice. Not sure I'd move far from there either.Fax_Benson
- !notype
- WonderfulSimonFFM
- capn_ron11
It certainly wasn't this nice when I lived there. Bay Area Expansion
- wagshaft7
- https://goo.gl/maps/…wagshaft
- that house is probably worth about $4 millionlvl_13
- Uncle lived on first floor. My family on the second (my room with the balustrade). The attic was for divorcees.wagshaft
- the 'full house' house! (in my TV memory)uan
- Reminds me of Mrs Doubtfireset
- Is this where the Grateful Dead lived?CyBrainX
- Probably not.
https://media.gettyi…CyBrainX - The dead house was on ashbury. a couple blocks away.wagshaft
- Krassy11
- Wolfboy9
Stainland in the West Yorkshire Pennine hills (the one with brown door and window frames):
- orrinward27
Well this is super weird. Turns out the house I was raised until I was 4 in is in the movie "Time Bandits"...
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@5…
I just discovered this when googling my address.
- This was a cool movie !gonzalle
- not even a 'Shorry kid...' ?prophetone
- shapesalad6
- Portugal was a good move.detritus
- ^ lolGnash
- It's a shame what's happened to a lot of post-war British housing - they were beautiful, once upon a time. Now, sadly too often, vast vistas of squalid decay.detritus
- There are huge tracts of London that are remorselessly horrid, the result of years of unconsidered bodging, extensions and tree-decimation. Sad.detritus
- When I was a child my dad could easily find a parking spot down the street.shapesalad
- As a teen, it was more of a struggle, and often had to park further from the house.shapesalad
- Looking now on street view, everyone's ripped out their flowered front gardens to park their obesity wheelchairs.shapesalad
- face_melter3
- hahafadein11
- Sorry about your parents.CyBrainX
- Crispy Ben and Burnt Beru weren't my parents lol, my father was a navigator on a spice freighter.face_melter
- Glad to see you finally moved on from whining about getting power converters at Toshi stationcannonball1978
- The good old days of shooting womp rats with your T-16fooler
- It's all good, I met this old dude who said he knew my old man and has some of his things. I'm going to his lonely, remote, secluded desert house later.face_melter
- Well, don't trust your eyes. They deceive you.CyBrainX
- renderedred6
- huh. I simply and dumbly assumed you were IL born and bred!detritus
- detritus4
Unlike you peasants, detritus was birthed in the safe confines of a modern hospital.
- lol... grumpy as usual ;)OBBTKN
- ok toxic cuntpinkfloyd
- Did you wake up on the mouth-breathing half-wit literalist side of the bed again, pinklevitch?detritus
- haha, -5, if i include the three undone by some good samaritans earlier! Some of you plebs are far too gauche for my sophisticated dry wit.detritus
- detritus4
- Northumberland, UKdetritus
- One in the middle, I think.
Photo here is from path.
To the right of pic, an old graveyard. Behind pic, a river. Bliss.detritus - Would you move back up north? House prices are much more reasonable than London/M25.shapesalad
- I would. She wouldn't.detritus
- Nice! I'd love to move out of London as well. Bloody train times/pricesmugwart
- Cant she be convinced? London really is going down the pan and fucking fastmugwart
- York/Harrogate are not bad, on the tourist map. Harrogate looks like Richmond or Hampstead, same up market shops etc. Leeds nearby for work.shapesalad
- Continuity4
My parents were living here when I was born. They made me live there, too, for a couple of years.