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How you will react , when someone send you a video of the house where once you lived 17 years ago ?

I am really shocked and surprise to see that the place remain almost unchanged even after that many years , it's flows waves of my memory again about my living , really feel so nostalgic
bookerdana · M
My house has been turned in an ugly McMansion🙁
bookerdana · M
@lonelyloner me,too but when a house gets sold,they can do with it what they want🤷‍♂
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@bookerdana yes but with with our memory with it
bookerdana · M
@lonelyloner fortunately my memory is strong..I guess in the last 20 years I feel:


I love this comic btw...a six year old cynic😅
4meAndyou · F
After I sold my mother's house for her, I looked it up again on Zillow. Ten years had passed, and it was shocking. The people who lived there allowed the in ground sprinkler system to remain unrepaired. The little sprinklers were all above ground, and all the grass was yellow and dead.

My mother was SO proud of her lawn.
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@4meAndyou sad to know , i can feel how you feel after seeing that as i had gone though with such exp
Adrift · 61-69, F
@4meAndyou I had the same experience with my parents house.
The people who bought it gutted inside of the house.
They tore out everything my dad had built.
They let the yard die and then pretty much tore out everything my mother had planted.
Its like my parents never lived there.
My parents bought the house from my grandparents when they were young.
4meAndyou · F
@Adrift My mother just loved her tulips and her lilies and dahlias...and these people just let everything die.
exexec · 61-69, C
I would like to see the inside. The outside and grounds look much different now. The older couple living in the house where my wife grew up invited us for a tour a few years ago. She enjoyed telling them about how it was in the 60's and 70's.
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@exexec must have very great exp and a good memory recall and lucky she is
exexec · 61-69, C
@lonelyloner She had a happy childhood, and the visit brought back a lot of good memories for her. Little had been changed over the years. The couple living there now had some interesting stories to tell.
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@exexec yes true
I actually have my old places saved on Zillow so if they do go up for sale, I can check them out. I was able to go through the house I grew up in a while back, and it was interesting to see what they changed and didn't change. I really liked what they did with the backyard.

I sold my first house to people who were going to rent it out. I had a friend who ended up renting it, and so got to see it. They did a lot of upgrades, it was cool--though--to see my woodwork had held up all those years.
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@BrewCityBarfly so far good exp
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Buildings often evoke strong emotions.
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@SunshineGirl it's not building , it's a slum with almost no facilities of living , but still I have lot memory with it
DragonFruit · 61-69, M
The house I lived in 17 years ago was the house I lived in until 3 months ago. The changes are mostly of our own doing on tbe outside ( which was re-done 5 yearsago), so only some changes indoors which would be minor as the purchasers moved in right after the sale.
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@DragonFruit good deal for you i think
We drive by the house we lived in 17 years ago every time we go to town.. the people there now totally trashed the place 😳
@lonelyloner my mom's friend owns it.. but the people she let live in it trashed it
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@SStarfish sad to know about the fact
@lonelyloner yeah 😳
Tarnished · 26-30, M
I haven't lived in one place more than a couple years at a time. Kinda weird to think about honestly. Don't really have an attachment to a place.
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@Tarnished but you must have memory of there as like foot prints you left while walk
inaccessible · 51-55, M
It depends on the related memories. If mostly bad, I'll delete the video. If mostly good, ill watch every now and then
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@inaccessible but sir if i deleted that i must deleted my roots for my present life , i know it's not good all but still i want kept it as a memory of those days
Iwillwait · M
That was a time when I lived somewhere that was not "My Home," it would not phase me one bit.
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@Iwillwait it was not my home too sir but I build up dream there only once and forever there for My Home
Iwillwait · M
@lonelyloner Where's There?
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@Iwillwait in a dense slum of my home country capital
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
The place where I grew up in was no more twenty years later.

Today, it's totally unrecognizable.

1962


2020


Everything changes.
Life is change.
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
Well, it came from the insurance company saying they were not going to renew the policy. No time for fond memories. 🥺
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
Do you know this person?
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
@lonelyloner thats far less creepy than i thought.
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@GuyWithOpinions and how much creepy you really thought ?
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
@lonelyloner i thought you just met some guy and he sent you a video of your house.

the follow up message would be something like "meet me under the bridge with the money our we burn your house down" sort of thing.
MrAverage1965 · 61-69, M
Was it a happy time when you were living there?
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@MrAverage1965 life and living can't be remember always for happiness
what place is that?
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@mysteryespresso a dense populated slum where i was living once
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
ViciDraco · 36-40, M
I don't have that. Both previous houses I've been in were heavily remodeled, even the outsides look different. My folks still live in one of the places.

However, my grandparent's home hasn't changed a bit since i was a little kid and it's wild when I visit - I live a thousand miles from them so it's not often
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@ViciDraco days come days gone but memory remain unchanged
Musicman · 61-69, MVIP
Whenever we go back home I always like riding past the old houses I lived in and seeing how the neighborhood looks.
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@Musicman glad to know sir , it was not my home really but the first place of life where I can live without family members in my own way with a dream of my own house , that life learned me a lot taken from me a lot too , that's why i never forgot that place
Musicman · 61-69, MVIP
@lonelyloner Do you ever get the opportunity to go by and see it in person?
lonelyloner · 31-35, F
@Musicman no sir not yet not known about future but it's not really possible i know

 
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