I don't have no car. Vacant houses around here are pretty good for doing bad stuff. Completely dark at night because most of them have no power. No one can see you. Especially when you find an unlocked door and steal a key so you have 24/7 access to it. Wait you drive your dad's truck don't you? Let me write a skit: Moosedicks: *walks into house* Home dad! Dad: I need to drive the truck Dad: *goes and gets into truck* *sniff sniff* DAMN HE BEEN BLAZIN!
Dear continent of europe Thanks for the smog, much appreciated Yours sincerely Britain Jokes aside, its pretty nasty out there. Photo doesnt do it justice.
we're currently selling our house so theres a bunch of fancy photos on the website, this one pretty much shows my view but i see it from the other end of the house: I think our actual house (not the view) is pretty ugly but its family passed down through the generation since the dinosaurs existed blah blah blah so we couldn't really sell it until they were all too old to notice and we could shut down the bloody cheese manufacturing business aswell. I'm making it into a map at the moment which should be pretty fun
hmm Utah, basically a bunch of house around you, a BUNCH of Mormons, and the BEAUTIFUL mountains! we have amazing sunsets, I love my puppy, And of course, THE AWESOME MOUNTAINS!!! also, how do you make the pictures all big? - - - Updated - - - that's pretty sweet!
And a helluva lot of mormons. Anyway, I'll take a picture when I get home. At school right now. And fundador, is all that land your family's? It's like an estate.
haha, its not all ours, the driveway and nearby fields are though. The house was purchased by my grandad about 100 years ago but after the cheese manufacturing business went under we can't live in it full time due to planning regulations so we are having to sell it. The house itself is pretty ugly in my eyes though. Its called Quenby hall if you interested, there's a wikipedia page about it somewhere and its on rightmove XD. ---updated---- found it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quenby_Hall Ignore the stuff about the Ashby's and the Lloyds, they're the guys that built it then they died and then we got it later haha.
If you look out the front of my house, you see a road. If you look out the back, , you see a drug dealer and white trash. If you see a look out the left, you see a trailer park. Not a good part of town.
Dang, that's some pretty nice stuff! you seem rich XD - - - Updated - - - if they did a wiki page for me it'd be *lives in the normal Utah house, nothin' special. and is a Professional dancer for U in salt lake.* the end.
not really haha, it sort of happens sometimes in England that a family ends up inheriting stuff like that thats actually just really annoying to upkeep and costs to much to run etc
Holy shit that house is massive. Does it have heat and air? What do you do with all that space in there. SO MANY QUESTIONS! I think it looks good in a historical sort of way. Just different styling back then. Do you know how many square feet it is? It doesn't say on the wikipedia page.
No one will wanna see mine lol. Mine is never in one place. There's a new view every time I park my bus. Sent from my iPod touch using Tapatalk
Robbiewhitlock123@gmail.com is my email addres haha so yep i guess you can figure it out from there. My Dads surname is De Lilse but we all use my Mums (Whitlock) because double Barrel names don't work on Forms and stuff XD
no water or oil heating due to planning we just use air heaters in the like one third of the house we actually live in haha. The rest is dining rooms and stuff. We used to do like weddings and stuff in the rest of the house but it got annoying so we stopped. For me the only benefits are the pool (not as common in England as in America) and the gardens which are good fun. We basicly live in one wing of the house as its like living in a museum if you try and live in the whole thing. Theres also a cubic fuckton of paintings and portraits were not allowed to remove in some rooms haha. Makes it a bit wierd. As for sq foot not a clue sorry, i know its about 1000 acres in total (including all the smaller houses on the estate.) - - - Updated - - - Try me haha