Having watched too many horror movies, I am now imagining the story behind this. Some creepy ghost that had to be locked in for the safety of others! ๐
[…] Deidra Alexander just posted an amusing picture of a window located in an odd position. I was immediately reminded of a room I rented for a couple years after my undergraduate days — it was in the attic with plenty of windows, none of which were blocked by bricks. […]
Form time to time, even homeowners, like writers, hit a brick wall. ๐
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I think they’re trying to make sure that section of the chimney doesn’t go anywhere, but has a nice view of the neighborhood. ๐ Wait. I think this emoji is more appropriate -> ๐ฆ There.
Having watched too many horror movies, I am now imagining the story behind this. Some creepy ghost that had to be locked in for the safety of others! ๐
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Maybe someone wants to call the police. Could be someone’s neighbor is more than a little crazy and is keeping people as pets.
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Where do you f.i.n.d these? Too funny, but weird! ๐
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Great visual – but I am glad you missed my spit-take!
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[…] Deidra Alexander just posted an amusing picture of a window located in an odd position. I was immediately reminded of a room I rented for a couple years after my undergraduate days — it was in the attic with plenty of windows, none of which were blocked by bricks. […]
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Lol. Lol. Talk about being boxes in…
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*boxed in
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Warmest room in the house..
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Form time to time, even homeowners, like writers, hit a brick wall. ๐
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Cheers, Alex
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I don’t know. With my sense of humor, I probably would’ve put a mannequin or maybe a skeleton between the brick and the glass. Just sayin’ ๐
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Seriously stoned.
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Even I have to say… that’s fucked up! Yet fucking funny. Bwahahahahahahaha!
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Lol. Thinking about that seriously ๐
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Thank you for reading me Deirdra. I’m brief and to the point, but I think effective. Love your writing. If you EVER want a free audio book, please email me at shaunwebb66@gmail.com
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Architectural genius!
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What a unique blog you have here. โบ
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I think they’re trying to make sure that section of the chimney doesn’t go anywhere, but has a nice view of the neighborhood. ๐ Wait. I think this emoji is more appropriate -> ๐ฆ There.
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even a chimney has a right to a view…
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A bricked window looks like a Hell of a predicament.
Wow!
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That would be cool if it was curtains with a brick pattern. But if it’s actually bricks… ๐ฏ
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With that brick wall in front of it that window isn’t even a part of the room behind the wall
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