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What can you see from your window I never appreciate my view, but for the first time in my career when i started my new job I have a view (I have been in basements up until now) My office is on a top floor of a building in North London, with views south. I can see all the major London skylines, Canary Warf and docklands to the left, The City in front, with the Gherkin and ST Paul’s Cathedral. To the right I can see Big Ben, Westminster Cathedral, and the London Eye. Really is splendid, even on a shitty day like today.
Share your views... Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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outside THIS window ( near puter ) ... is the back of the mountian we live on ... trees and the killer treehouse we built to match out house ( we built it too ) for the kids when they were younger ...
yesterday there were 3 does and 3 fawns right outside the window eating acorns from the oak trees its a rather beautiful view but not quite as nice as the front windows ... | |
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Darkness, some lights-a few cars.
Cushioned walls, folks wearing bath towels claiming to be superheroes. People wearing others claiming to be bath towels. Normal day for us. | |
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PREDOMINANT said: I never appreciate my view, but for the first time in my career when i started my new job I have a view (I have been in basements up until now) My office is on a top floor of a building in North London, with views south. I can see all the major London skylines, Canary Warf and docklands to the left, The City in front, with the Gherkin and ST Paul’s Cathedral. To the right I can see Big Ben, Westminster Cathedral, and the London Eye. Really is splendid, even on a shitty day like today.
Share your views... I can see you. | |
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Mach said: outside THIS window ( near puter ) ... is the back of the mountian we live on ... trees and the killer treehouse we built to match out house ( we built it too ) for the kids when they were younger ...
yesterday there were 3 does and 3 fawns right outside the window eating acorns from the oak trees its a rather beautiful view but not quite as nice as the front windows ... Wow!! U r so lucky!! All I can see out of my living room window are rows of houses, gray gloomy skies and rain!!!! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: I never appreciate my view, but for the first time in my career when i started my new job I have a view (I have been in basements up until now) My office is on a top floor of a building in North London, with views south. I can see all the major London skylines, Canary Warf and docklands to the left, The City in front, with the Gherkin and ST Paul’s Cathedral. To the right I can see Big Ben, Westminster Cathedral, and the London Eye. Really is splendid, even on a shitty day like today.
Share your views... that's great. i adore the london skyline. unfortunately since i'm in central london, all i can see from my office window are other offices (and a few flat's, including DrGoldsmoke's flat. ) | |
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TheFrog said: that's great. i adore the london skyline. unfortunately since i'm in central london, all i can see from my office window are other offices (and a few flat's, including DrGoldsmoke's flat. ) | |
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Christopher said: TheFrog said: that's great. i adore the london skyline. unfortunately since i'm in central london, all i can see from my office window are other offices (and a few flat's, including DrGoldsmoke's flat. ) y'bastard! | |
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TheFrog said: Christopher said: y'bastard! ill buy you some eclaires to make up for it. | |
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Christopher said: TheFrog said: y'bastard! ill buy you some eclaires to make up for it. i like mine filled with poo instead of cream. | |
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TheFrog said: Christopher said: ill buy you some eclaires to make up for it. i like mine filled with poo instead of cream. no dice,they're filled with liver paste and thats final! | |
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I have my back to the window and the blinds are closed
I can't see jack shit if sexy was a colour it would be red | |
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Christopher said: TheFrog said: i like mine filled with poo instead of cream. no dice,they're filled with liver paste and thats final! liver paste reminds me of poo, so i'm happy. | |
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3bogs said: Christopher said: no dice,they're filled with liver paste and thats final! liver paste reminds me of poo, so i'm happy. you are strange...but i like you. [Edited 10/15/04 5:09am] | |
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My windows at work are in the roof, cos I'm upstairs in a converted barn. They are sealed shut, as they have a semi-transparent, corrugated plastic sheet across the top of them. In other words, I can't see jack out of them, and even if I could ,all I would see is the goddam sky | |
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right now I can see the bottom of the atlantic,
as I sit in my glass floor cabin, listening to Prince whilst my army of slaves row my gallion and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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At work, I can only see the building next to me.. Outside the conference room windows, i can see the Crystler Building and downtown. I use to be able to see the WTC, but not anymore
From home, i see a ton of cars constantly riding past my windows and a LOT of people who love to look in as we watch TV or eat dinner.. We are on the first floor, so its fair game i guess.. The day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom - Anais Nin
"Unnecessary giggling"... | |
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Mach said: outside THIS window ( near puter ) ... is the back of the mountian we live on ... trees and the killer treehouse we built to match out house ( we built it too ) for the kids when they were younger ...
yesterday there were 3 does and 3 fawns right outside the window eating acorns from the oak trees its a rather beautiful view but not quite as nice as the front windows ... Sounds really cool, I thought acorns were toxic though? Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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subhuman09 said: Darkness, some lights-a few cars.
Cushioned walls, folks wearing bath towels claiming to be superheroes. People wearing others claiming to be bath towels. Normal day for us. This i like, I am jealous. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Cloudbuster said: PREDOMINANT said: I never appreciate my view, but for the first time in my career when i started my new job I have a view (I have been in basements up until now) My office is on a top floor of a building in North London, with views south. I can see all the major London skylines, Canary Warf and docklands to the left, The City in front, with the Gherkin and ST Paul’s Cathedral. To the right I can see Big Ben, Westminster Cathedral, and the London Eye. Really is splendid, even on a shitty day like today.
Share your views... I can see you. No you can't, can you How many fingers am I holding up? Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Gold319 said: Mach said: outside THIS window ( near puter ) ... is the back of the mountian we live on ... trees and the killer treehouse we built to match out house ( we built it too ) for the kids when they were younger ...
yesterday there were 3 does and 3 fawns right outside the window eating acorns from the oak trees its a rather beautiful view but not quite as nice as the front windows ... Wow!! U r so lucky!! All I can see out of my living room window are rows of houses, gray gloomy skies and rain!!!! I am lucky, rain is fine, y'll get used to it. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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TheFrog said: PREDOMINANT said: I never appreciate my view, but for the first time in my career when i started my new job I have a view (I have been in basements up until now) My office is on a top floor of a building in North London, with views south. I can see all the major London skylines, Canary Warf and docklands to the left, The City in front, with the Gherkin and ST Paul’s Cathedral. To the right I can see Big Ben, Westminster Cathedral, and the London Eye. Really is splendid, even on a shitty day like today.
Share your views... that's great. i adore the london skyline. unfortunately since i'm in central london, all i can see from my office window are other offices (and a few flat's, including DrGoldsmoke's flat. ) Something I didn't realise (or really think about) was that there are three sets of skyline, spread out across the river at three points. There are SO MANY cranes too, hundreds of them. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Gold319 said: Mach said: outside THIS window ( near puter ) ... is the back of the mountian we live on ... trees and the killer treehouse we built to match out house ( we built it too ) for the kids when they were younger ...
yesterday there were 3 does and 3 fawns right outside the window eating acorns from the oak trees its a rather beautiful view but not quite as nice as the front windows ... Wow!! U r so lucky!! All I can see out of my living room window are rows of houses, gray gloomy skies and rain!!!! truely BLESSED we are 4 sure !! life is good !! its " gloomy and rainy" here too ... beautiful fall weather i love it !! | |
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RocknRollDave said: My windows at work are in the roof, cos I'm upstairs in a converted barn. They are sealed shut, as they have a semi-transparent, corrugated plastic sheet across the top of them. In other words, I can't see jack out of them, and even if I could ,all I would see is the goddam sky
Goddam sky is good Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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RocknRollDave said: My windows at work are in the roof, cos I'm upstairs in a converted barn. They are sealed shut, as they have a semi-transparent, corrugated plastic sheet across the top of them. In other words, I can't see jack out of them, and even if I could ,all I would see is the goddam sky
Goddam Sky is good Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: Mach said: outside THIS window ( near puter ) ... is the back of the mountian we live on ... trees and the killer treehouse we built to match out house ( we built it too ) for the kids when they were younger ...
yesterday there were 3 does and 3 fawns right outside the window eating acorns from the oak trees its a rather beautiful view but not quite as nice as the front windows ... Sounds really cool, I thought acorns were toxic though? thanx ~smiles~ i guess NOT to deer and squrills ( sp ? ) they are chowing um down !! | |
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IstenSzek said: right now I can see the bottom of the atlantic,
as I sit in my glass floor cabin, listening to Prince whilst my army of slaves row my gallion You could have been telling the truth until the bit about the slaves, Gallions are sail driven boats, Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Gold319 said: Mach said: outside THIS window ( near puter ) ... is the back of the mountian we live on ... trees and the killer treehouse we built to match out house ( we built it too ) for the kids when they were younger ...
yesterday there were 3 does and 3 fawns right outside the window eating acorns from the oak trees its a rather beautiful view but not quite as nice as the front windows ... Wow!! U r so lucky!! All I can see out of my living room window are rows of houses, gray gloomy skies and rain!!!! You truly are doomed!!! if sexy was a colour it would be red | |
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hardees and a highway | |
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ella731 said: hardees and a highway
What are hardees? Excuse me being thick...! | |
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