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Previously on "If she wanted an unsightly erection in her garden..."
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That picture. Yuck!
Lot of money to spend on a treehouse. When I made one for kids I used an old bedframe and some chain. Probably cost me fifteen quid.
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You got those types when I was in the Navy. We used to make them wear a pinafore to swab the decks.
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2 litres of mind bleach needed, 100ml for SueEllen letting it all hang out and the rest for ShaunbhoyOriginally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
Doesn't everyone do that anyway?



Not sure why the tree house company didn't advise her, almost anything like that needs planning permission now.
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Could they see anything more from 15 feet up than they could from ground level anyway though?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostIt's cos her annoying kids could look in the neighbours' windows.
Doesn't everyone do that anyway?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostPersonally if I was a neighbour I would take to walking around my house in the nude.
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“The tree has been an eyesore for some time and after consulting with neighbours I decided to erect a tree house,” she said.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostNothing wrong with it, and it did not look like she had any neighbours close enough to be inconvenienced. Fooking Nimbys!!
“Neighbours supported me but there was one complaint. The neighbour said it would overlook into his garden which I do accept, but I only go up there very occasionally for a glass of wine if a friend comes round.
So she did not consult all neighbours. Hopefully when she rips up the treehouse she can use the wood to build decking and sip her wine there like normal people.
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It's cos her annoying kids could look in the neighbours' windows.
Personally if I was a neighbour I would take to walking around my house in the nude.
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Nothing wrong with it, and it did not look like she had any neighbours close enough to be inconvenienced. Fooking Nimbys!!
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If she wanted an unsightly erection in her garden...
... I am sure some of the CUKKERs could have provided it for less than £5k
Homeowner ordered to rip down £5k tree house by council after neighbour complaint - Birmingham Mail
She should have said it was a squirrel sanctuary after they got booted out of their previous accommodation above a kebab shop in Solihull...Tags: None
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