Cimbali wonders wether “deceptive” was exactly the word they were looking for. I hope the second granny flat isn’t the blue pool cover cupboard. I suppose everyone has a favourite and least favourite granny.

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Cimbali wonders wether “deceptive” was exactly the word they were looking for. I hope the second granny flat isn’t the blue pool cover cupboard. I suppose everyone has a favourite and least favourite granny.

I don’t know. The granny that takes the smaller house gets the bigger bath. It’s a trade-off, really.
Damn, I meant to put this up tomorrow.
I guessed as much. Which is why I thought I’d better get a comment in sharpish.
We who are about to conk out on the couch salute you, Bento.
Perhaps the gazebo is the flat for the outdoorsy granny?
That smaller one could be Phillip Garrido’s granny flat.
I count three granny flats
the beige one with the green roof,
the blue shed next to it
and the little blue lean-to kennel
if granny is already eating dog food, she may as well sleep in the kennel.
let her out every now and then to exercise on the extensive hexagonal lawn.
down girl
The deception is that the granny flats come with grannies.
The deception here is that this is not a home but a business. Note the 3 kitchens. You get your grannys in the flats, then for board have them slaving away cooking biscuits, cakes, pikelets, and all those great granny type foods, then flog them for a ridiculous mark up to the local bakeries.
Yes people, open your eyes to the truth. The next time you are scoffing down a caramel slice just knows this, you are supporting the granny slave trade.
And of course this is all tied in to the trading hours conspiracy. Just google 9/11 vanilla slice.
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