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unrulyjulie | 09:59 Thu 21st Feb 2008 | ChatterBank
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Now this may seem like a silly question to some but i am deadly serious. ;-)

I want to live in a tree house, not just a bog standard, run of the mill tree house but a nice, comfy, no expense spared tree house.
What i want to know is, firstly, can my tree house be made out of bricks (i have a friend who says absolutely not but i think he's just jealous that it wasnt his idea)

secondly, if i can (which im sure i can) build it from bricks, roughly how many bricks will i need to order from B & Q? It has to be a decent size, so no skimping.


Have you ever made a tree house or more impressively, lived in one? Or, would you like to live in one? Would you come and visit me in mine if i made you a cup of tea and dished out cream cakes and chocolate?
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Mucky Filth Moi? go away woman you confuse me with somebody else,

Remember Percy filth from the tele??
What about these ones Julie?
(I know what you mean though, I wanted to live in one when I was little and read Swiss Family Robinson lol)

http://freshome.com/2008/01/08/top-8-most-amaz ing-tree-houses/
Doc, that would be amazing, great picture, I am gonna go build one now in the bush ouside, see ya later :-)
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OMG Doc! Thats the ine! Its perfect but it does really need to be brick, remember the 3 piggies!
mycats i like it but its a bit too modern for me, im more of an old fashioned sort of girl.
legend, maybe to what?
ray, i remember it, was it from the lovers?
aww 4get, no sad memories hey, keep it happy, earwigs are cute ya know!
Thats it Julie, the lovers, gotta go do some work now, speak to you this afternoon lady xx
It's sounding more tempting jules , would it need to be fairly large to get all us Abers AND our cakes and doughnuts in ?

http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/04_03/ho useMOS_452x458.jpg



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well i wouldnt want you all showing up at once bigmamma so it neednt be huge , just a big fridge for the endless supply of fresh cream cakes really!
i like that kitchen though, i will mark that down as a "maybe"
As kids we built 2 tree houses connected by a ropeway in trees 10 feet apart. One was of 5 beams of 4x2, fully covered and electrically lit, about 20ft above the ground and accessible only by a rope ladder. Luckily there were no accidents.
If it was too high up jules and had a ladder I would have to be lowered in from a helicopter as I would never be able to visit otherwise ....lol
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whiffey, sounds great! I think i would have to call in health and safety, woudnt wanna get sued now would i?
bigmamma, for you, anything! :-) and Porche can come too, i'll get some Bonios in!
Ok, I can bring myself to find earwigs cute and this post is much nicer and happier than others today. Same old
Oooo , Porsche is licking her lips ......better than what she was licking a few minutes ago .....make sure the floor is reinforced though jules , my dog weighs quite a lot , she's a big dog !
There are 60 bricks to a square metre of brickwork.........
Would you like a single or a double storey tree-house ?
I suggest triple-glazing as it will reduce the noise of those pesky squirrels tapping on the windows............
Unfortunately, it'll have to conform to part M of the Building Regs. (Disabled) and have level access from the ground......

No, I've never lived in a tree-house, more's the pity.
I think that with global warming having the effects that it does.........living in trees will be the way of the future.
I will certainly come and visit you................and I will even BRING cream cakes !
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at last, someone who knows how many bricks i will need!!!
Right, i reckon a two story tree house, and yeah keep them there squirrels at bay so good thinking on the windows front!
wow monkeyeyes wants to being ME cream cakes!!! Can i have a choccy eclair please ???? (was gonna ask for a cream horn but in light of all the filth posted by raysparx last night thought better of it) ;-)
Lol jules , that would be wise , if it's not already too late :-D
Thanks jules x.
Im off for some contemplation.

later x x
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might just be a tad too late bigmamma, lol

now leggie , it had best be my tree house that you are contemplating, thinking about decor and nik naks. I always had you down as a lawrence Llewellyn Bowen sort of fella ;-)
hi Jules. i think you will need planning permision to build with bricks. there are other alternatives to brick though. have you ever thought of building out of used car tyres ?
im sure they would give you MILES more options for your build...
if you do decide to go down the path of using brick, dont forget to damp proof.
what type of tree were you thinking of building in ?
:-)
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hello funky,

before i begin, i shall groan for the miles joke!

Thing is with tyres, when im cooking, what if the rubber starts to melt? Did ya think of that? i mean, really think of that? its a heck of a stink it makes ya know. Im often burning things too so with all that heat, rubber might not be the best idea although i'm sure health and safety would advise me sufficiently on the pros and cons of your idea..

the tree id not really thought about, has to be a big one, lots of leaves cause i like privacy ;-) maybe with a few bushes scattered around too. What would you recommend? Any thoughts on trees??
Jules, rubber doesnt melt !
as for the type of tree, id like to reccomend the good old English Oak !
sturdy and long living. lots of leaves and branches to hide your modesty AND it wont start a rockin when your mans got his..............................
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