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Old 06-27-2008, 09:58 AM
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Jules, sometimes I hate you!!! That is absolutely gorgeous...people go to places like that to get away from their daily lives....you get to live your daily life there....excellent!

BTW...nice to see you postin' a little more again...with the site down, everything has been slow getting back to normal!
Thank you Tony ... I know I am lucky here .. and sometimes you do get complacent but I try not to be ... for me the canal area is normal but I really want to move to Pembrokeshire eventually .. it will be hard though but for now I am at least only three hours away and I visit there a lot ..I will be going back next month so expect some lots more pics to make you sick!! ..lol

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Wow funny you say they where built to look delapidated but that place is probally like 150 years old yet here america we can barley make a house stand for 50 years.

guess thats called job security
 
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roor...yea im just wishing we had old places like that here in the US...i love old buildings
 
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NICE!!!!!
 
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That roof is hideous...lol dilapidated is an understatement...hell here in the states barely anyone has slate roofs anymore.
that one looks like its ready to cave in
 
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Old 06-27-2008, 04:00 PM
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^^^ Hideous? Dilapidated? Bollocks. You must be on about your own brow. This way, Mike Teavee, the oompa-loompa's have a nice pair of glasses for your pug Colonial nose pointing straight up in the air. Run upstairs n' ask your mum for some pudding, then go buy a monitor with better than 640 x 480 resolution...your 16 bit cathode ray tube is misrepresenting a direfully fantastic place in Britain. Yankee sod, bollocks.








 
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Jules, dear...you come up with thebest pictures of little villages thatI have ever seen. That is what I envy so much about EVERY other place in the world. There is so much history that goes back, and back, and back. America is a different beast all together. There are places that will stop your heart with beauty, but we don't have anywhere near the richness in historical value. I could spend the rest of my life in those pictures you posted...and many others you have posted in the past. Of course the grass is always greener, but I would love to have the opportunity to visit such a beautiful place. Maybe I will start closer to home...like Yellowstone parkor the Grand Canyon...or Kewl's brother's house...
 
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Jules, dear...you come up with thebest pictures of little villages thatI have ever seen. That is what I envy so much about EVERY other place in the world. There is so much history that goes back, and back, and back. America is a different beast all together. There are places that will stop your heart with beauty, but we don't have anywhere near the richness in historical value. I could spend the rest of my life in those pictures you posted...and many others you have posted in the past. Of course the grass is always greener, but I would love to have the opportunity to visit such a beautiful place. Maybe I will start closer to home...like Yellowstone parkor the Grand Canyon...or Kewl's brother's house...
Thank you voodoo :-) ... it's nice that they are appreciated rather than sitting in darkness on my hard drive .. I love taking pics of my country ..there are some beautiful places here ... you ain't seen nothing yet!! ...

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roor...yea im just wishing we had old places like that here in the US...i love old buildings
I bought my first house over there, it was built in 1857! Not really that old in a town that was 950 years old though.
 
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roor...yea im just wishing we had old places like that here in the US...i love old buildings
I bought my first house over there, it was built in 1857! Not really that old in a town that was 950 years old though.



A lot of the cottages around me are 17th century ...



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