Next time they roll by, simple point this out the window....Even birds will quit flying by your house.
:24: BWAHAHAHAAAAA Evan.
That would sure do the trick.
Next time they roll by, simple point this out the window....Even birds will quit flying by your house.
:24: BWAHAHAHAAAAA Evan.
That would sure do the trick.
Kinda hard to take pictures of architecture/houses at night :24: .. and people shouldn't buy historic houses .. if they don't want people lookin at them IMO lol.Well you can chance a drive-by but you know subconsciously that it's kinda wrong. Best thing is to ask permission. The thing is though, if you do, most likely more will say no than yes. So you may be more inclined to just avoid that and just shoot the pics. However it may be a different kind of scenario taking a pic of somebody's house in the day than in the night when it would be a bit suspeckish....and I doubt you would be parking up and scrutinizing the people's property for any length of time so there might be a bit of difference there.
Who? I don't see any post by Livvy in here?:confusedYa'll do realize she's only 14, don't you?
Who? I don't see any post by Livvy in here?:confused
LOL Oh Okay.. Makes sense now.The thread starter
Who? I don't see any post by Livvy in here?:confused
coulda been that he grew up there? coulda been from a local paper? coulda been a surveyer... don't be so quick to jump to conclusion
LOL...
Look, sometimes, when a realator*spelling* is selling a house in your neighborhood, they take pictures of the houses around the real estate to show the buyer what the neighborhood looks like.
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