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traumatic wrote:Now this is not going to be yet another "mine's bigger than yours" kind of thread, is it? ;)
I have a 30 inch tool.. what do you have? :lol:
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merihevonen wrote:thefool, MAY I LIVE AT YOUR PLACE?
You live in a VERY COOL house! And your music gear just FREAKS ME OUT (ok, even if I can only see a MIDI Keyboard and a MIDI Controller :) )
Thanks :)
We live quite peacefully here. Its in one of the quiret parts of a city with about 35 000 inhabitants. Just the size for me :) We often enjoy bbquing and eating in the garden at summer. We just bought a new Weber grill, of course the largest possible hehe, so im looking forward to family dinners where we can sit and talk hours out in the fresh summer, or having friends over for dinner too, sitting in the garden, perhaps having a small campfire :)
Now this is not going to be yet another "mine's bigger than yours" kind of thread, is it?
Why would it be that? Besides its my parents house, not mine. I just live there hehe.
And i adore some of the others views :) I don't have any pics from the winther and snow here right now, but they are on my camera downstairs in the office.
I have a 30 inch tool.. what do you have?
:shock:
How do you walk?
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Here is a Sat view of where I am...

http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&c ... ne=7669687

Its the long house with the (girlfriends) yellow car in the drive.
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Here is a view of the back of the house:

http://maps.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&c ... ne=7669664

Messy garden ehh?
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Wow, you guys have some really nice houses! I live in one of the most deprived areas of London - its a bit shitty around here...
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Killswitch wrote:Wow, you guys have some really nice houses! I live in one of the most deprived areas of London - its a bit shitty around here...
London is a nice city, however. When i were there with my class we were split in groups and had to go around the worse places, and it werent really comfortable there.. Shattered buildings and hood-mens all around hehe
But some other parts were great :) I especially remember walking in Hyde Park at 04 in the morning, finishing my last Strongbow with a few fellows. :)
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traumatic wrote:Now this is not going to be yet another "mine's bigger than yours" kind of thread, is it?
Not from me! Nice thing about a small place like mine, it takes a lot less time and work to vacuum and clean. :mrgreen:
merihevonen wrote:I have a 30 inch tool.. what do you have?
Can't (won't) tell you because that's classified information and you don't have proper clearance! ;)
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Tipperton wrote: Not from me! Nice thing about a small place like mine, it takes a lot less time and work to vacuum and clean.
Okay you got me there hehe. And the garden is a lot of work in the summer! Luckily i have parents to do that stuff for me [or to pay others to do it] 8)

But sadly, i cant live here forever..
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This is my home since 1991.
No luxury but I feel very comfortable here. Half mile from the beach and
8 miles of forest on the backyard.
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Well I don't have a more recent picture but I took one last January when we had a hard freeze...

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This is me near the CPU... Last year...

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A better pic of where the mess comes from my wife here is using Yahoo to talk to her family in China. (I have since bought her a better PC)

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I think someone can start a what do you drive thread next?

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einander wrote: Image
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Its you?

You are from Argentina but living in Spain, right?

Looks like we have here some argentines ready to play soccer and beat the europeans of the forum he he
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merihevonen wrote: No no.. you have a wonderful family, but your son seems to take the "bad guy" part of the game seriously :lol:
Yes, just imagine that he says that want to be a programer he he

He is not really sure atm, between being bomber or programer.
He and his sister moves pretty well in the PC, not programming ofcourse, but navigating in the web and/or playing games.

In fact both knows about mother board, hard disc, etc. because my wife teach them a little about it.
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We finally bought our first house! It's about 1200 sq. ft. Don't have a pic just off. But, I'm happy to have invested the monies. The area is mostly retired folks, so it's fairly safe and quiet.

Out back we have a small backyard but enough for a small deck (about 7 by 10 feet). It's nice at night... dark so we can watch the stars.

I'm happy. Now I want to pay if off and clear the debt. Then the stress will come down even more.

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Sounds big Intrigued...

But I'm european... i think in km and meters :twisted:
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Re: Show us your actual home

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PB wrote:I decided to start this topic after seeing the "where do you live" topic, and
I thought it might be cool to show others what your home actually looks like
Ohhhh... I'm "envious"! You have palm trees right outside your door. :cry: :cry: I have to travel all over Europe to get that. :wink: Very nice apartment too! :D
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