galwayrush wrote: » The house i first got got laid in was replaced by a block of flats...
Malia Easy Poison wrote: » I'd love to, I have two different houses in different towns that I moved away from and I'd really love to have a look around now. I actually dream about them sometimes, weird dreams like finding a doorway in my present house to bring me to one of my old houses, then something like a gap in the hedge that will bring me to my either old house. I also read that if you dream about old homes and they are in a state of disrepair or something like that then you regret leaving. Well I didn't have much choice but definitely don't regret it, I'm a bogger now but if I stayed in either of those spots I'd be a super bogger. Still would love to go back for a gurch though
MoodeRator wrote: » A lot of the flat in Sowf Lundon are now privetly owned and modernised! You might be surprised who lives in the area now! But then again you may not:o
Tar.Aldarion wrote: » My parents live there, so once a year, maybe twice
irish-stew wrote: » The house I lived in 20 odd years ago was a flat on the top floor of a high rise in south london, i'd be lucky to make it though the car park. So no.
Thalia Microscopic Cockatoo wrote: » What?.
The-Rigger wrote: » Smash it?
Thalia Microscopic Cockatoo wrote: » Well I grew up in a flat in Balcurris Rd in Ballymun, the flats have long since been knocked down. However I bought a house in Eas Wall a few years ago and one evening a lady and her daughter knocked in. She explained that she'd grown up in the house and had moved to England and wondered if she could call back sometime to look inside.. I brought her right in, and honestly it was very moving. There was still some signs of work her father had carried out in the house. My chair (don't we all have one) was beside the fire, facing the TV.. Just where her fathers was. She asked could she sit in it awhile, so I left her and her daughter to remember the past while I went off and made tea and a snack. When I came back she was in floods of tears remembering her dad and growing up. It was a really nice experience all round.
recyclops wrote: » A good pal of mine grew up in england moved over here when 13, last year we were goin over to england for a visit knew she was gonna head back to her old neighbourhood so unbeknownest to her, i sent the houseowners a letter explaining that she would be going over and asked would it be ok if she called in. They got back to me said wouldnt mind at all if she knocked in knowing it would mean the world to her, so when there i strolled to door much to her shock and called in, the owner let us in had lunch etc ready and it made her trip, nice story really.
120_Minutes wrote: » Bono did that once, he made a video about it.