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My sister bought a house in a remote place in the hills -- North San Diego County -- and there were no street lights, city was miles away so no city lights, at night, pitch black and deathly quiet, except for when the packs of coyotes would go on the hunt, baying as they searched for people's pets to gobble up. The packs would trudge through her estate like it was nobody's business. They once attacked one of their own in a dust-up and the next morning she found a dead young coyote in her front yard.
We stayed over many times over the course of several years and yeah, I'd not like that sort of isolation. She realized it wasn't her end of the rainbow after all either and sold it two years ago.
Can you have a gun in the home there in London? Oh wait a minute - someone in another thread said they could tell you're not really from London...
Hahahaha LOL yeah I'm a mutt just thought I'd add a bit of glamour by pretending to be from London :Silly me " LOL
No guns
Yeah I often think of the hill have eyes film.... Just sitting in the middle of no where and keep looking outta the window thinking.... " is anyone there " .
Yeah I often think of the hill have eyes film.... Just sitting in the middle of no where and keep looking outta the window thinking.... " is anyone there " .
Oh boy. I remember that movie. The original 1970s one. Is that the one you're referring to? It's pretty sick.
Out west for me. West and isolated. I can't do the big city bit. I enjoy solitude.
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Originally Posted by Londoncowboy30
Unfortunately that's all I've known
I'd be paranoid in a quite place LOL
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Originally Posted by Raena77
I can't do drive 1 1/2 just to get to the grocery store.
That's how parts of Tennessee was.
I like everything local or a town over.
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Originally Posted by DontH8Me
My sister bought a house in a remote place in the hills -- North San Diego County -- and there were no street lights, city was miles away so no city lights, at night, pitch black and deathly quiet, except for when the packs of coyotes would go on the hunt, baying as they searched for people's pets to gobble up. The packs would trudge through her estate like it was nobody's business. They once attacked one of their own in a dust-up and the next morning she found a dead young coyote in her front yard.
We stayed over many times over the course of several years and yeah, I'd not like that sort of isolation. She realized it wasn't her end of the rainbow after all either and sold it two years ago.
Can you have a gun in the home there in London? Oh wait a minute - someone in another thread said they could tell you're not really from London...
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Originally Posted by Londoncowboy30
Hahahaha LOL yeah I'm a mutt just thought I'd add a bit of glamour by pretending to be from London :Silly me " LOL
No guns
Yeah I often think of the hill have eyes film.... Just sitting in the middle of no where and keep looking outta the window thinking.... " is anyone there " .
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For six lustrum we have happily lived here out in the country, on the side of this beautiful, forested mountain, with artesian springs, year round creek, & a basspond.
For six lustrum we have happily lived here out in the country, on the side of this beautiful, forested mountain, with artesian springs, year round creek, & a basspond.
For six lustrum we have happily lived here out in the country, on the side of this beautiful, forested mountain, with artesian springs, year round creek, & a basspond.
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