Never been much of a tattoo guy, but yesterday's discussion of credit scores has piqued my interest. Thinking of getting "806" in old english font across my throat. Maybe a series of tear drops to represent all of my long-standing accounts.
My new place, that I can't live in, is flush with huge, mature trees. Which will probably fall into my house right on to my above the fireplace mounted TV.I see some of the advantages (less upkeep) with newer homes but I don't think they're built as well structurally speaking than older homes.
Just don't like how in these newly developed subdivisions you don't have any mature trees, the houses are smack right next to each other and many of them look very similar to one another.
Guess it's a matter of taste.
Cool, enjoy the suburbs.Bad call for who? You?
Has nothing to do with the market. Neither of us likes old houses and the constant upkeep and projects associated with them. We live in an entirely updated 1925 home now, and over it. Different strokes, and those kinds of things.
That's why you buy an old house, destroy all the interior walls, add an addition, redo everything, etc.Basement & wodie open & modern kitchen, those are really my only two musts.
The kitchens in 90% of the old houses I see within our price range are just awful. Deal breaker.
My buddy and Central Hardin's very own Stevie Delabar's arm is the cover of that book. His story is awesome if you haven't seen it. HBO Sports does a great piece on it.-Anyone read The Arm? I bought it for my old man for his birthday. It's about pitchers and the associated arm injuries that many face from Little League up to MLB. I think it really gets into the physiology of the arm and how fragile it is. Sounds pretty interesting.
That's why you buy an old house, destroy all the interior walls, add an addition, redo everything, etc.
Or so the legend goes....
Also- bathtubs in new master bathrooms are used primarily for pet washing and/or luggage storage, so they're invaluable uses of your bathroom real estate, really.
Neighborhood Association, bud. Keep that shit in line. Also, couldn't be worse than what was set to move in there.Really regret not buying the house next to Anth's and turning it into a rental for rowdy college students.
* Acute bronchitis, unspecified organism. (bacterial infection)
No pneumonia, no AIDS. Should be back to normal in no time.
Z-Pack, some sort of cough capsules and a couple of nasal sprays.
Yeah, it wouldn't have been. I get wishing bad luck on someone but I dodged a major major bullet there.Still wish Lori would have bought that house, would have been unreal.
lol-I use PCP.
Touching ABH is sober now