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Originally Posted by magikcow,Feb 11 2009, 02:29 PM
The ceilings in the basement are low. The ducts are low part. I almost hit my head if I am wearing sneakers in certain areas.
The garage is my fav part actually. It's set up like brian's parents garage.
It's on the right hand side beyond the house. The driveway is slabs of concrete.
There is also a tiny parking driveway in the front. So dual driveway pretty much.
The garage is my fav part actually. It's set up like brian's parents garage.
It's on the right hand side beyond the house. The driveway is slabs of concrete.
There is also a tiny parking driveway in the front. So dual driveway pretty much.

make it into mancave where drunkness happens
Originally Posted by magikcow,Feb 11 2009, 02:29 PM
The ceilings in the basement are low. The ducts are low part. I almost hit my head if I am wearing sneakers in certain areas.
The garage is my fav part actually. It's set up like brian's parents garage.
It's on the right hand side beyond the house. The driveway is slabs of concrete.
There is also a tiny parking driveway in the front. So dual driveway pretty much.
The garage is my fav part actually. It's set up like brian's parents garage.
It's on the right hand side beyond the house. The driveway is slabs of concrete.
There is also a tiny parking driveway in the front. So dual driveway pretty much.
Looks nice, to me...
Low ceilings in the basement are going to be a problem with any home built before 85. It just is what it is. Usually there isn't anything you can do about it aside from significant renovation. Just chalk it up to the "charm" of an older home.
Originally Posted by WhrDLMI,Feb 11 2009, 01:34 PM

I'll just have to walk on my knees down there, I guess.

nah. tall skinny doors & even taller ceilings - door handle are low though...
Originally Posted by ECale3,Feb 11 2009, 02:28 PM
I wouldn't go...
Funerals are for the family. Not to sound harsh but the dead guy don't care...
If you think the family might like to see someone from work then go. Otherwise, stay home... Given the somewhat natural causes of death, I'd, personally, stay home. Just me, though...









