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Old Jan 17th 2007, 5:32 am
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Originally Posted by MrsDagboy
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Well I stopped to get some pics today, NOT so easy when you have to get out of the car & wander along the front of the house for all to see , but I got a couple, hope you can see how small it is from them. Also not helped by the fact that there are 2 fences & some shrubs that have grown between the footpath & the road now.

The first one you can see the end of the pool clearly & on the right hand side of the pics you can see the deck chairs they have there (one has the back titled forward, the other one has it titled back). I have left the deck chairs in as a comparison of size - as you can see the width of the pool is probably less than the length of 2 deck chairs . In the second pic you can see the length of the pool - around about twice the width. Cant see any carp though .



.......and now they've got a restraining order out against you.

Can we have pictures of the front of the house now please ????
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Old Jan 17th 2007, 6:03 am
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And welcome to Legoland, Brisbane bayside. Couldnt get the sea of roofs, I have to go further afield for that (like on the northside ) so these will have to do!

Wonder if they have painted an ocean scene on the other side of those fences?
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Look mum, no eaves, wonder why they have to have air con fitted as a necessity?




This one has eaves - just such a pity that they are so close that they almost over hang the fence
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Nice xmas lights!




These guys are lucky - see the blue sky at the end of the house under the eaves? That's because there is no house behind them - they are at the end of the estate
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Old Jan 17th 2007, 6:16 am
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Originally Posted by sme
.......and now they've got a restraining order out against you.

Can we have pictures of the front of the house now please ????
The front of the house is lovely, its a new build queenslander. Didnt have a pic with all of it in, its symmetrical as you can see from the 2nd pic.



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Old Jan 17th 2007, 7:11 am
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The front of the house is lovely, its a new build queenslander. Didnt have a pic with all of it in, its symmetrical as you can see from the 2nd pic.

Any more stalker tendencies you wish to share - rooting (the English meaning) through rubbish, tapping phones, intercepting the postie ???
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Old Feb 2nd 2007, 11:39 pm
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This looks like a lovely leafy suburb.

Forget the houses, where are the trees!?!?!?!?

Now you know why I prefer the inner city suburbs like Toowong/Paddington/New Farm/Bardon.

Living in Bardon now, we have so much nature around, and it's great for creating natural shade!!

Originally Posted by MrsDagboy
And welcome to Legoland, Brisbane bayside. Couldnt get the sea of roofs, I have to go further afield for that (like on the northside ) so these will have to do!

Wonder if they have painted an ocean scene on the other side of those fences?
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Old Feb 3rd 2007, 12:46 am
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Originally Posted by northernbird
I managed to find these picture of a perth suburb which will remain nameless.you probably won't get one of these houses for less than $400k now.
Ugh...that's orrible.
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