Pics of the New vs. Old place-56 K at your own risk
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Pics of the New vs. Old place-56 K at your own risk
Okay, I don't have new pics of the new place yet, but wanted to give you an idea of where we are going from.
I will post the pics of the new place ASAP, probably not til the beginning of November.
Front of House - we live down stairs.
Backyard
Living room
Dining room
Bathroom - I swear it'* only like 6 X 6. I can stand in front of the toilet and touch all of the walls.
Kitchen
And of course, there are 2 bedroom. Nothing fancy, just like 11 X 12 or so. Couple of windows, and some closets.
Keep in mind, we have already taken a lot of pictures and what not down, and packed a lot of stuff away.
I will post the pics of the new place ASAP, probably not til the beginning of November.
Front of House - we live down stairs.
Backyard
Living room
Dining room
Bathroom - I swear it'* only like 6 X 6. I can stand in front of the toilet and touch all of the walls.
Kitchen
And of course, there are 2 bedroom. Nothing fancy, just like 11 X 12 or so. Couple of windows, and some closets.
Keep in mind, we have already taken a lot of pictures and what not down, and packed a lot of stuff away.
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Re: Pics of the New vs. Old place-56 K at your own risk
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...I can stand in front of the toilet and touch all of the walls...
Braggard.
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Re: Pics of the New vs. Old place-56 K at your own risk
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Originally Posted by tallbump
...I can stand in front of the toilet and touch all of the walls...
Braggard.
TMI
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Re: Pics of the New vs. Old place-56 K at your own risk
Originally Posted by jr's3800
Originally Posted by SSE Motorhead
Originally Posted by tallbump
...I can stand in front of the toilet and touch all of the walls...
Braggard.
TMI
but thanks
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Brian, you folks keep a neat and clean house. There should, however, be superchargers on the dining room table.
That kitchen needs help. Is the new place better on the kitchen?
That kitchen needs help. Is the new place better on the kitchen?
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Yeah, it'* really not too bad of a place, it'* just the neighbors and the landlord that are the problems.
That, and there is no parking during the day because we live across the street from a high school.
There is the toilet that doesn't stop running til after you jiggle the handle 50 times, and that is after the land lord 'fixed" it. Real nice since we pay the water bill.
There is the stove that only works when it wants to. Then there is the $50 used refrigerator that I had to find and hook up after going a few days without one til I made him go get this one.Oh yeah, the bottom shelf on the door has curtain rod on it to keep the stuff from falling off.
And I love when the lights dim when the heater kicks on.Reminds me of the old prison movies when they fire up the electric chair.
The front porch wobbles as you walk on it.
I think my al time favorite was when it took lie 4 days to get a new hot water heater.
Good times, good times.
Wait til you see the new place.
I think I am going to sleep in the garage.
That, and there is no parking during the day because we live across the street from a high school.
There is the toilet that doesn't stop running til after you jiggle the handle 50 times, and that is after the land lord 'fixed" it. Real nice since we pay the water bill.
There is the stove that only works when it wants to. Then there is the $50 used refrigerator that I had to find and hook up after going a few days without one til I made him go get this one.Oh yeah, the bottom shelf on the door has curtain rod on it to keep the stuff from falling off.
And I love when the lights dim when the heater kicks on.Reminds me of the old prison movies when they fire up the electric chair.
The front porch wobbles as you walk on it.
I think my al time favorite was when it took lie 4 days to get a new hot water heater.
Good times, good times.
Wait til you see the new place.
I think I am going to sleep in the garage.