Maybe you're not squinting hard enough
Found by Ellen, who says it's a "Magic Eye Poster, Real Estate Edition." The thing is, I've been to Sunnyside. It really looks like that.
Found by Ellen, who says it's a "Magic Eye Poster, Real Estate Edition." The thing is, I've been to Sunnyside. It really looks like that.
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Are they obscuring the face of this home for it's own protection?
This blog is so hilarious! Every post just cracks me up!
Probably trying to blur out all of the graffiti.
How do you put 3 bedrooms into a 1,004 square foot home?? Who lives here? Elves?
somebody forgot to dry off the camera lens after going out for a walk in the Washington rain?
Easy, bikerpuppy. I once lived in a 3 br home that was under 900 square feet.
Although that home wasn't shrouded in an eternal pixilated fog...
It hardly rains in Sunnyside - that's on the west side of WA not east.
Too bad the "curtins" don't stay.
Bikerpuppy - I recently moved out of a 3-bedroom, 87 square meter (936-square-foot) apartment. The bedrooms were all very small by American standards, but there were 3 of them. My apartment was not nearly as blurry as this house, though.
I recognize this house from an episode of COPS.
Charlene and Jackie,
I assume one bedroom was inside the other? And the third was inside the inside one? :)
Oh, it's one of those magic eye pictures. You just need to cross your eyes and a 3-D image of the house will magically appear.
T
Bikerpuppy, not at all. My master bedroom was 12x12; the others were 9x10 and 8x11. Typical older houses here don't have dining rooms, spare rooms, family rooms, hobby rooms, etc. etc. Just three bedrooms, one 4x6 bathroom, a kitchen, and a living room. You eat in the corner of the kitchen.
I have an American friend who was shocked that all the bedrooms in my house weren't 16x20 with twelve-foot ceilings. You want huge bedrooms with soaring ceilings, I told her, you pay to heat them when it's 40 below for two months straight. Large houses are expensive to heat in the summer and expensive to cool in the winter.
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