A list of puns related to "Lakehouse"
I've been seeing this guy for awhile now. He's in college, so this summer he will work during the week at a summer camp near his home and on the weekends he will go to his folks lakehouse on the weekends-which is a 3 hour drive. He told me that he was still going to come to my place during the week, but he never mentioned anything about him inviting me to his lakehouse. He said that his family will be at his lake house and that he will most likely invite his friends over. I'm like ok...why wouldn't he invite me to the lakehouse on the weekend? I know his family owns the place but if he's going to have friends over why wouldn't he want me there just once this summer? I know he said he was still going to come down and visit me while he's working, but still...
am i making a big deal out of it?
I scored a listing on an outdated lakehouse that sits on an awesome lot. The house is half mobile home, half stick built, and would take a lot of work to renovate, so I don't have much to work with there.
The lot, however, is phenomenal! It's 1.5 acres of flat land that's all buildable, and not in a floodplain. There are currently NO waterfront lots for sale on my lake.
I have a professional photographer coming out this week, but I need better wording for my listing... How do I professionally say "this house sucks, but the lot is gold!!"
Also, how can I draw vehicle traffic attention to my listing sign? The house sits off a country road, and the sign isn't really visible until you pass by. There's a big beautiful oak tree marking the drive, so would it be tacky if I wrapped the trunk with a massive bow? Are there any Pinterest or Insta groups I can get ideas from?
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(Before I tell you about this, I must point out that the place we were staying at was not very well known and there's no articles about this anywhere online, and that despite how movie like this is, it was 100% real. We tell this story all the time to family and I decided to share with you guys and hopefully MrBallen will make a video about this because its pretty interesting. Also I should give some names. My name is Colin, My little brothers name in Jameson, my grandmas name is Renee and my grandpas name is Alex)
About 2 years ago, me and my brother ( I was about 12 and he was 7) went on a camping trip to Pennsylvania for a week before we would leave to go to West Virginia and meet up with our dad and other close family members at a rented house. (Aunt, Uncle, their S/O) The place we were staying at wasn't necessarily your typical camping trip with a tent and such, but we rented this little cottage-type place on a lake, but it was still called a campground by the owners. The place wasn't very well known, and the only reason we knew about it was because an old military buddy of my grandpa owned the house.
So we get there around 2:00 in the morning, and we're all very tired so we plan to take showers as we've been in a hot car for more than 6 hours (Virginia to Pennsylvania). Unlike the stereotypical ghost story where the family absolutely loves the house when they move in, this was much different. As soon as we open the door we're freaked out. The fridge is wide open, the couch is flipped over and the chairs were in random places and looked as if someone picked them up and threw them all over the place. My grandpa (who is some hardcore, ripped veteran) refuses to go into the house until we get someone to look through it. So he calls his friend who owns the place to ask him to come and check it out. After about 5 minutes of waiting, his truck pulls up and he gets out.
"What's the problem?" He asks
"Well, I think someone broke in and trashed the place!" My grandpa responds.
Don looked a little confused and said, "Nobody could've broken in, we've had cameras all around the campground and there are alarm systems on all the houses."
So we all go inside and look through each room, finding no one in the house. We, very very tired at this point, help Don re-arrange the house ( which only took about an hour as there were only 4 rooms and it was only one floor). He leaves, and we unpack our things, then start our showers. I went first, so I got my clothes and
... keep reading on reddit β‘Databricks, with its lakehouse architecture, is now available on the Google Cloud Platform. The steps described in this post explains how to create a Looker project, configure a database connection to the Databricks cluster, and create sample data for a Delta Table. furthermore, it describes how to work with Looker models, views, dimensions, and measures to create dashboards and how to push these artifacts to production. Those resources support the video tutorial and are not meant to be a step-by-step guide.
Ok, this has to be the sixth time I've seen season 4 and I still can't craft headcanon that fixes the dead pool plot. This has been a long-standing issue with the story arc -- best captured by this on-point recap article: https://katieyoungauthor.com/2015/03/22/tv-review-teen-wolf-season-4-episode-10/?fbclid=IwAR10yWWenGKlxCd42QJw8JJTI4KBcPc-gESvRjwz3FaymM6hbVemNbJWPD4
The questions that naturally arise:
The closest thing I have comes from Season 5's whole thing about Lorraine having been subjected to trephination:
From this, and other information from season 4, I am inferring:
I just published a visual update for cs_Lakehouse last night with some layout tweaks and new higher res textures in certain areas, but I ain't done yet. More work to come!
IMGUR album of screenshots: https://imgur.com/a/fZzacyM
Workshop link: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2374788522
Getting the disguise and entering is very easy, but once you enter you have to go through the blast door. There are 2 good ways to do that. You could either place a micro cam on top of the blast door or take out all of the operatives (take out the camera operative first, then take out the Head of Security).
But both of these are RNG dependent.
I always considered The Lakehouse as the hardest mission, but only because of RNG. How do you do the mission without requiring RNG?
Hello future neighbors!
Iβll be moving to Columbia from MoCo this May. I went to tour the Lakehouse and like everything so far. My only concern is impact noise from upstairs as I currently live in a 6 story building with an infant upstairs running around all day.
I mentioned this at the leasing office and they reassured me saying that while the building is wood framed, there is concrete between floors so the noise shouldnβt be an issue.
Based on my search, I found out that concrete doesnβt help very much with impact noise, insulation is what matters.
My question is:
Does anyone live or have lived in the Lakehouse? If you have, did you have any issue with noise coming from upstairs? (Sound from heavy walking, running, heels)
For those of you knowledgeable with building construction, how do taller buildings (6+ floors) differ from standard mid-rise buildings under 6?
Thank you for reading this long post and any help would be appreciated!
The calendar of events used to show upcoming events, but now itβs blank.
Does anyone know which events are coming up next, after lakehouse & great freight?
Wondering if I should save my mine tools, in case of another mine event?? I hope itβs something with the top prize is T-cash. I miss those days
So like i observed that lakehouse loud is very underrated is it only me?
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