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Hey, I used to live there! Have you moved away from Ruislip, from England even? If so tell
Ruislip Online your old address and a recent picture of your house could feature
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we will put them in touch with you. If you are waiting for a picture of your old house to appear,
please be patient. B The hatchet should be put underground in
this street. Part of this road will do 100, the other deserves the British Empire
Medal. #130 Submit
your old address to Ruislip Online
The cars in the garage are racing cars (back)
This house is near the woods, the person who
left it is still not out of them.
A confused place. Can't make up its mind which
way to face and thinks it is near the woods, which it is not. And years
ago it thought it was near the sea, which once again it is not.
Some houses have a through lounge and this has a
through garage. Actually this house is the pits, why?
Totally confusing this one. The house next door,
but adjoining, is in a different road! Both roads lead nowhere!
This house is near the
crematorium, so it is
amazing nobody has nicked all the flowers!
For a while this road had two spellings, one
with an "e" in the middle, another not. Now some of it is
one-way. Boy I am confused. It is all a bridge too far.
This house backs on a a service road that has
been taken over by the council and re-surfaced. Why? Well it is now a
cycle path, running along beside the park. Further up the path some dimwit
put security gates on - they did not last long!!
Back in that road that starts nowhere, goes
nowhere and ends nowhere. Still, it is all bricks 'am mortar I guess..
Broadly speaking, if we are honest, we wood all
like to live in a house like this.
To E or not to E, that is the question? Whether
it is better to be one way or not....?
Is this pictured a bit of a Blur due to Life at
the end of the street?
Pigs might fly, but garage doors?? Think 'ave
'ad enough. Life is a beech.
I am painting my house, but Bide(ing) my
time.
In America this lady only has two "e"s,
which is bad enough, but over here she is a veritable addict.
More ecstasy please (see above)

A road named after Alfred? BE Close, that's for
sure.
Take your time and cross the river at the
shallow point, in your Dagenham Dustbin?
Two fat ladies, off the town of Whitby?
Hatchet being put underground, it weighs nearly
a ton!
Take up thy.....and walk to where the river is
shallow.
Broadly speaking we would all
like to live in this road
See above
Was Winston Churchill born here?
A Bridge made of little more than a weed, not
enough to Drive down.
Right I have painted the house
and everything to do with it white, and the wife is now demanding that we
have the number IN WHITE on the front of the house...hmmmmm...I know - the
bin!!!
"Bricks 'em motor that's what
they built em wif guv'"
Bide your time and the river levels will drop
allowing you to drive through.
Unlucky this house, not near the sea, nor near
the forest.
Back in that road that starts nowhere, goes
nowhere and ends nowhere. Still, it is all bricks 'am mortar I guess..
Crem or arms, I know where I would prefer to be!
I bet living here was ok when
the tide was out, but when it was in I bet you could not see the wood for
the trees.
In America this lady only has two "e"s,
which is bad enough, but over here she is a veritable addict.
In America this lady only has two "e"s,
which is bad enough, but over here she is a veritable addict.
We are back waiting for the river levels to drop
before driving forward on this Road.
Wide timber? Having you?
Near Cardington. In the church yard is a
memorial commemorating those that died when the R101 crashed into a hill at
Beauvais, near Paris. This road could be named after the town where the
memorial is.
Hatchet should be gotton rid of on this Street,
preferably underground.
Is this pictured a bit of a Blur due to Life at
the end of the street?
Same
house in 1979
Not near the sea and not near
a forest, copse or clump. Lost
As above only batting for the
other side.
Lost in France? Well no but
lost on the way there - or is it on the way to Vermont?
We are back waiting for the river levels to drop
before driving forward on this Road.
In America this lady only has two "e"s,
which is bad enough, but over here she is a veritable addict.
More hatchets being put in to
holes, near Cannons Brook this time.