Lima & Harper

In that case let me repost from this morning and say wow look at all that manure (and to paraphrase what I said earlier)… you can almost smell it!!! :laughing: :rofl: :laughing:

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You’re talking shit.
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Wow, the couch view is here……..

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Shows how translation can be so funny. :rofl:

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Lima doggy pounded

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It would be even better if Dalila & TaRico moved into this apartment

By the way this is also the case why the Rolls Royce Silver Mist did not sell well in Germany back in the days :face_with_hand_over_mouth::joy: They renamed it to Silver Shadow

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What happened? One day and no one with this?

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Yes, well it’s not so neat and tidy on there now so there really isn’t much one can say about it… is there?! :roll_eyes:

well i am pretty sure you can get some good ass coke there

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Welcome, I hope it will be successful. :heart:
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No way. With a camera setup like that they will be gone in a few weeks

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Oh dear…! We’ll need very good telescopes again for this apartment. The room is simply too big for the few cameras we have. :wink: :telescope: :magnifying_glass_tilted_right:



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Yes, I think so too. They weren’t given good advice.

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Het is daar beter weer dan hier.

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There would be a select few of us left on the loggia then, wondering what the hell just happened :joy:

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“Excellent” idea putting the pool as far away as possible from the camera :roll_eyes:

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I would have thought that the simplest way around ALL distant cameras in ALL apartments would be to replace the cameras (literally every single one of them WITHOUT exception) with ones that have the most basic user (us, the customer in other words) operated zoom feature.

Let’s face it, with the money VHTV makes, it’s not like they couldn’t afford to do that.

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Generally, Windows’ zoom function is perfectly adequate. However, a higher resolution would be preferable for cameras, as the image often becomes blurry when zooming.