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my fiance spent tuesday night in a basement, this was 30 miles from my new home...

http://www.msnbc.com/local/strib/TORN25.asp

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nearmethexperience wrote:my fiance spent tuesday night in a basement, this was 30 miles from my new home...

http://www.msnbc.com/local/strib/TORN25.asp

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Chairman Bux wrote:
nearmethexperience wrote:my fiance spent tuesday night in a basement, this was 30 miles from my new home...

http://www.msnbc.com/local/strib/TORN25.asp

:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
Lawks! Assume crash positions...

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this is the new house:

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it's rather, erm, wooden :eek: :eek: :eek:
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wow, groovy!

but it looks like it's got dandruff, there is white stuff on the ground
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hallucienate wrote:wow, groovy!

but it looks like it's got dandruff, there is white stuff on the ground
we's call that snow in these here parts ;) ;) ;) ;)

yeah, it was built in about 1900-1910, and is mostly in it's original state!!! so we're restoring the rest of it back as it should have been, recently purchased an antique claw foot slipper tub, antique pedistal sink, and this really cute gas stove (which is only from about 1930-40 but i don't think i'd trust anything older ;) lol)
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tres chic :D

very nice 8)

does it come with a built in rocking, corn pipe smoking grandpa or is that extra :roll:

and what about the banjo player :eek:
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paint it black wrote:tres chic :D

very nice 8)

does it come with a built in rocking, corn pipe smoking grandpa or is that extra :roll:

and what about the banjo player :eek:
we rent one of those for weekends and public holidays ;)
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nearmethexperience wrote:
paint it black wrote:tres chic :D

very nice 8)

does it come with a built in rocking, corn pipe smoking grandpa or is that extra :roll:

and what about the banjo player :eek:
we rent one of those for weekends and public holidays ;)
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nearmethexperience wrote:
hallucienate wrote:wow, groovy!

but it looks like it's got dandruff, there is white stuff on the ground
we's call that snow in these here parts ;) ;) ;) ;)

yeah, it was built in about 1900-1910, and is mostly in it's original state!!! so we're restoring the rest of it back as it should have been, recently purchased an antique claw foot slipper tub, antique pedistal sink, and this really cute gas stove (which is only from about 1930-40 but i don't think i'd trust anything older ;) lol)
OOOh I know (as does Quiffy and any other 'other place' person) a pixie who could help you. She's doing a similar restoration type project.

Drop me a line if you want her name.

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nearmethexperience wrote:this is the new house:

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it's rather, erm, wooden :eek: :eek: :eek:
That is one beautiful house Methy. And you've got a shed. And you got trees. Perfect except shame about the tornado threat, do you have a storm cellar like they have on 'Smallville'. (It's where they keep the spaceship but don't tell anyone...) :)
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