A very nice spot ...
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ORIGINAL: ffingers
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!
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!
Jules
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RE: A very nice spot ...
^^^ 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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ORIGINAL: voodoochyl
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...
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...
Jules
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ORIGINAL: Leon@carolinacycle
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.
ORIGINAL: redzintimidator
roor...yea im just wishing we had old places like that here in the US...i love old buildings
roor...yea im just wishing we had old places like that here in the US...i love old buildings
A lot of the cottages around me are 17th century ...
Jules
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