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i dont think i could call any one place my childhood home
i was born in victoria, bc, then moved to duncan, bc, then by the age of 3 i was in courtenay, bc, then comox, cumberland, royston, then courtenay again by the age of 14 - then victoria, burnaby, east vancouver, downtown, downtown, downtown.
thus catches you up with my moving history over 27 years; that's right, 13 moves in 27 years.
recently (last year), bombardier and i went for a drive to see all of my old houses - every single one of them was painted and renovated to all get out. the one in comox (maybe closest to my "childhood home") made my heart sink - the single-floored, small, yellow home i remember had been stretched across the property, painted gray, with various additions -- and the fruit trees were all replaced with small trailers.
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GustavFriend of GoatsSomewhere in the OzarksRegistered Userregular
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I lived in a town with a population of about 25-30, I was so not expecting this to have anything on street view. Way to be wrong. Awesomely wrong.
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RankenphilePassersby were amazedby the unusually large amounts of blood.Registered User, ModeratorMod Emeritus
The same Saturn is still in the driveway. I don't know how often they get the images for the maps and what-not but my dad got that car when I was in fifth grade (about 14 to 15 years ago). Get a new car, dad.
More like 17 or 18 years ago. Man, math is hard.
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Donovan PuppyfuckerA dagger in the dark isworth a thousand swords in the morningRegistered Userregular
had to go to street view and shit to even figure out what the address to one of the houses I grew up in was, there were at least 4 between the ages of 5 and 10
probably would have had more impact if it were just one and I hadn't seen what the place was like on street view a minute before watching it, I guess
My old house looks the same. But I was a 10 year old boy. I didn't care about the house. All the grand old trees are gone.
The maple tree out front, the gum tree and the giant sycamore tree that we hung our swings from. The evergreen tree with dense underbrush that we used to hollow out and make forts in.
Your address doesn't contain enough Street-View and/or Google Maps data to 100% enjoy this experience.
The shots they had were all from above so all you saw were trees and a lake. Oh well, I drove Tank by my old house a month ago and the place looks like shit and I barely recognize the neighborhood even.
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Baroque And RollEvery spark of friendship and loveWill die without a homeRegistered Userregular
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i dont think i could call any one place my childhood home
i was born in victoria, bc, then moved to duncan, bc, then by the age of 3 i was in courtenay, bc, then comox, cumberland, royston, then courtenay again by the age of 14 - then victoria, burnaby, east vancouver, downtown, downtown, downtown.
thus catches you up with my moving history over 27 years; that's right, 13 moves in 27 years.
recently (last year), bombardier and i went for a drive to see all of my old houses - every single one of them was painted and renovated to all get out. the one in comox (maybe closest to my "childhood home") made my heart sink - the single-floored, small, yellow home i remember had been stretched across the property, painted gray, with various additions -- and the fruit trees were all replaced with small trailers.
yeah, the town I grew up in had about 80 people
this web site blew my mind
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I don't think I will, I'm too shy
But I plugged in our first place in the US and saw the ghetto places around our old place, did not make me nostalgic in the least
not enough to download it, but a little
I don't really have a childhood home so aouknow, been moving all my life
and cry
do you blast n'sync and backstreet boys and think about the good old days?
More like 17 or 18 years ago. Man, math is hard.
also it didn't work in my browser so i closed it
I used my earliest remembered address but it was an apartment complex so the dude basically ran around an industrial part of the city.
hella depressing.
i was like "their last album was so so"
probably would have had more impact if it were just one and I hadn't seen what the place was like on street view a minute before watching it, I guess
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Right click, switch on 3D and put on your red/blue shades...
That's kinda disheartening
Then I spent the next hour using street view to look around my hometown.
I wanna go home again.
The maple tree out front, the gum tree and the giant sycamore tree that we hung our swings from. The evergreen tree with dense underbrush that we used to hollow out and make forts in.
All gone.
Still super pretty and great, though
I fully expect to cry real tears
The shots they had were all from above so all you saw were trees and a lake. Oh well, I drove Tank by my old house a month ago and the place looks like shit and I barely recognize the neighborhood even.
It is a fucking awesome song and definitely one of my favorites from the album. And it is so, so good live.
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Also, I grew up in a house in the woods with no distinctive landmarks where my dad still lives today
So it wasn't like, powerful or anything, it was just lookin' at my house, which I do pretty often anyways
I mean I am assuming that they did not actually drive down each and every street with a camera pointed in every direction
but that's the only way I can imagine to get those pictures
http://www.audioentropy.com/
This is exactly what they did.
that is literally what they do
http://www.audioentropy.com/
That's exactly what they did.
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