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#1 2014-02-08 19:33:41

True Blue D
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Your Dwelling


We can imagine a world in which the axiom of reducibility is not valid. But it is clear that logic has nothing to do with the question whether our world is really of this kind or not.

 

#2 2014-02-08 19:42:08

Worried Man
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From: Davebrubeckistan
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Re: Your Dwelling

I live in a prison cell, but since they give me computer and Internet access, I just photoshop myself into various settings. Damnit, my cell mate Randy has hungry eyes again tonight.  Bye bye.


"We close our sto' at a reasonable hour because we figure anybody who would want one of our suits has got time to stroll over here in the daytime." - VP of George Muse Clothing, Atlanta, 1955

 

#3 2014-02-09 01:40:29

Bop
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Re: Your Dwelling

Is this part of your amateur sleuthing?

 

#4 2014-02-09 01:45:41

SurreySteve
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From: Surrey...
Posts: 188

Re: Your Dwelling

That's the nurses quarters of the local hospital.


Even a stopped clock gives the right time twice a day...

 

#5 2014-02-09 02:31:55

woofboxer
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From: The Lost County of Middlesex
Posts: 7959

Re: Your Dwelling


'I'm not that keen on the Average Look .......ever'. 
John Simons

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#6 2014-02-09 02:48:12

fxh
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From: Melbourne
Posts: 6159

Re: Your Dwelling

My heating turns on automatically at 4pm if it below 17 C so its warm when I get home. House is oldish by oz standrds , well the front half, built 1920, back extension I built. Main vintage fittings = me & Ms. fxh.

If you live in UK I won't tell you how big house and land is.

 

#7 2014-02-09 03:58:18

4F Hepcat
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Re: Your Dwelling


Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#8 2014-02-09 04:17:55

MCM Geography Teacher
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Re: Your Dwelling

I live in a Georgian semi, it's a disaster of a money pit. We're counting down the days till the kids fuck off to get a new build.


'Bill Murden becomes the hero of the day as he rescues a confused duck.'

 

#9 2014-02-09 09:23:06

stanshall
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From: Gilligan's Island
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Re: Your Dwelling


"bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yay"

 

#10 2014-02-09 09:38:53

Armchaired
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From: Old England
Posts: 7580

Re: Your Dwelling

I live in a 1920s suburban semi detached
I would never buy a new build all that dry lining you cant even hang a picture.
When i bought this place about seven years ago,the guy who sold it to me spent
his whole life in the house his parents had bought it new (new builds then came with brick internal walls).

I noticed a piano in the sitting room and asked the guy how old it was?
He told me it was over a hundred years old and pointed out some damage and told me that it had been
caused by shrapnel from a " Doodlebug" during WW2 and it had never been moved since.

Thats what i like about older houses the history, new builds while practical are soulless.


�Careful with that axe Eugene.�

 

#11 2014-02-09 10:43:13

stanshall
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From: Gilligan's Island
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Re: Your Dwelling

Last edited by stanshall (2014-02-09 10:43:52)


"bow wow wow yippie yo yippie yay"

 

#12 2014-02-09 10:51:33

4F Hepcat
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Re: Your Dwelling


Vibe-Rations in Spectra-Sonic-Sound

 

#13 2014-02-09 10:58:58

Armchaired
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From: Old England
Posts: 7580

Re: Your Dwelling


�Careful with that axe Eugene.�

 

#14 2014-02-09 11:36:00

formby
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From: Wiseacre
Posts: 8359

Re: Your Dwelling


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#15 2014-02-09 12:17:59

woofboxer
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From: The Lost County of Middlesex
Posts: 7959

Re: Your Dwelling

Each to their own when it comes to old v new, I can see the attraction of a character residence. We were fortunate with Woof Towers in that it was one of four new houses built in a mature residential area so we have the best of both worlds. One of its greatest qualities is that there are double built in wardrobes and enough bedrooms for me to have one as my dressing room/clothing repository.


'I'm not that keen on the Average Look .......ever'. 
John Simons

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#16 2014-02-09 12:25:17

SurreySteve
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From: Surrey...
Posts: 188

Re: Your Dwelling

"The quality of new build is quite good, its just that the houses are small and expensive"

The new builds in my locale offer 'detached' houses with around 2 clear feet between houses and gardens which are pointlessly small, the build quality is indifferent...they're very expensive indeed and sell like hot cakes, presumably to people who don't like gardening and just want to be able to say they live in a detached house.

Just around the corner, the house I grew up in, a 60's terrace, is more solidly built with proper gardens front and back in an estate with communal grassed areas and separate kid's playgrounds. Decent houses for working class people who could just about afford their own home, still good homes today.


Even a stopped clock gives the right time twice a day...

 

#17 2014-02-09 12:30:09

doghouse
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Re: Your Dwelling


Hide thy infants, hide thy Lady, and hide thy husband, alas they art forcing sexual intercourse upon the entire populace. - Wm Shakespeare

 

#18 2014-02-09 12:39:09

Jeff Reed
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From: Brooklyn, New York
Posts: 991

Re: Your Dwelling

The co-op unit I bought was built in 1926. Unlike most places in America, the old units in New York have massive rooms (comparatively) with high ceilings. "Pre-war" is highly desirable here.

The trade-off is that the lobbies are plain, the steam heat hisses all day, and sound proof they are not.

What are detached houses and hedges?

 

#19 2014-02-09 12:50:42

formby
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From: Wiseacre
Posts: 8359

Re: Your Dwelling


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#20 2014-02-09 13:03:44

Armchaired
Ivy I.V.
From: Old England
Posts: 7580

Re: Your Dwelling


�Careful with that axe Eugene.�

 

#21 2014-03-14 02:52:03

Moose Maclennan
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From: Hernando's Hideaway
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Re: Your Dwelling

Maclennan Castle, despite the name, is a modest early 1960s erection. We like to keep to the spirit of that era as far as furnishings and decorating goes, and luckily we share similar tastes.

The record player - absolutely essential to the look - has sadly been relegated to the wine cellar. Cats and record players don't mix.

 

#22 2014-03-14 03:21:46

Tomiskinky
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#23 2014-03-14 08:49:14

Oliver
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Re: Your Dwelling

Last edited by Oliver (2014-03-14 09:01:21)

 

#24 2014-03-14 08:57:45

Oliver
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#25 2014-03-14 10:37:48

Thee Captain
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Re: Your Dwelling

I'm coming to tea at yours n all Oli - wowzer!
I'll bring my own loo seat if that's ok?


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