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![]() "Jim22208" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... snip.. What the heck is a Captain's window. I take it you have a spectacular view out that window. There's nothing to prevent you from putting a couch in your, den, tv room, family room, or rumpus room, is there. A home just isn't a home without a couch. ************************************************** **** Glad you asked. Here's a couple of pics during construction... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0135.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0136.jpg Very nice. Did you do the work yourself? I'll bet the room feels twice as big after the upgrade. Our handiman and me. This guy worked in construction/renovations before going to work at my wifes' former company. It made a dramatic difference in light gain and feeling of spaciousness. The house is a modest two story built in 1940/41 in the center of the city. The room dimensions are a bit smaller than I was used to in the Cedar Cape Cod style house I had built during the '70s out in the 'burbs. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... snip.. What the heck is a Captain's window. I take it you have a spectacular view out that window. There's nothing to prevent you from putting a couch in your, den, tv room, family room, or rumpus room, is there. A home just isn't a home without a couch. ************************************************** **** Glad you asked. Here's a couple of pics during construction... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0135.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0136.jpg Very nice. Did you do the work yourself? I'll bet the room feels twice as big after the upgrade. Our handiman and me. This guy worked in construction/renovations before going to work at my wifes' former company. It made a dramatic difference in light gain and feeling of spaciousness. The house is a modest two story built in 1940/41 in the center of the city. The room dimensions are a bit smaller than I was used to in the Cedar Cape Cod style house I had built during the '70s out in the 'burbs. Around here, we call that a "bump out." Your descriptor is a lot more elegant. -- Down in Lunenburg, they call protuding windows ..the Lunenburg Bump. http://www.travelandtransitions.com/.../lunenburg.htm My window could also be referred to as a 'bay window'. |
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Don White wrote:
wrote in message ... On Apr 9, 4:19 pm, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message ... On Apr 9, 3:32 pm, wrote: On Apr 9, 2:09 pm, "Don White" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 08:15:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Meanwhile, on April 15 be on the lookout for tea-drinking wolves in sheep's clothing. What kind of boats do they have ? JustHate..alias Scotty, has no interest in boats.... This is proven daily by his posts here. Looks like he was runoff his own site. Let's look at YOUR posts from the last month or so, shall we? Yeah, Pinky should talk ![]() ************************************************** *** Who the 'ell is "Pinky"?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You, Ms. RAV4 ************************************************** *** Well Ms. Piece of Junk Jeep. The RAV4 has sat at the top of the ratings list for years. It's a great little vehicle, nimble, peppy and fun to drive. This latest version is almost as big as the previous version of the Highlander. A short little pantywaist like you could live in the rear cargo area with the 2nd row of seats folded forward. It's a very sensible choice for a city dweller in this day & age. With modest means... Get your kid to buy his own liquor and you could probably afford a Cayenne. |
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Don White wrote:
"jim78565" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: wrote in message ... On Apr 9, 4:19 pm, "Don White" wrote: wrote in message ... On Apr 9, 3:32 pm, wrote: On Apr 9, 2:09 pm, "Don White" wrote: "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Thu, 9 Apr 2009 08:15:48 -0700 (PDT), wrote: Meanwhile, on April 15 be on the lookout for tea-drinking wolves in sheep's clothing. What kind of boats do they have ? JustHate..alias Scotty, has no interest in boats.... This is proven daily by his posts here. Looks like he was runoff his own site. Let's look at YOUR posts from the last month or so, shall we? Yeah, Pinky should talk ![]() ************************************************** *** Who the 'ell is "Pinky"?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You, Ms. RAV4 ************************************************** *** Well Ms. Piece of Junk Jeep. The RAV4 has sat at the top of the ratings list for years. It's a great little vehicle, nimble, peppy and fun to drive. This latest version is almost as big as the previous version of the Highlander. A short little pantywaist like you could live in the rear cargo area with the 2nd row of seats folded forward. It's a very sensible choice for a city dweller in this day & age. You have an apartment in the city? That explains why you might not have room for a couch. Who said anything about an apartment? That asbestos still affecting you from your navy days? As far as my living room...most of one side is taken up by a captains window & electric heater I installed a couple years ago. On another, the fireplace is right in the middle..making it hard to squeeze in a full sized couch/chesterfield/sofa. On the remaining two sides are double french doors....... one set leading to the dining room and the other to the front entryway. We had a large couch when we bought the house in '85... got rid of it. Wife is making noises about a love seat for the back room though. (2/3rds of a couch) Better give in to her, Pinky. |
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Don White wrote:
"Jim22208" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... snip.. What the heck is a Captain's window. I take it you have a spectacular view out that window. There's nothing to prevent you from putting a couch in your, den, tv room, family room, or rumpus room, is there. A home just isn't a home without a couch. ************************************************** **** Glad you asked. Here's a couple of pics during construction... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0135.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0136.jpg Very nice. Did you do the work yourself? I'll bet the room feels twice as big after the upgrade. Our handiman and me. This guy worked in construction/renovations before going to work at my wifes' former company. It made a dramatic difference in light gain and feeling of spaciousness. The house is a modest two story built in 1940/41 in the center of the city. The room dimensions are a bit smaller than I was used to in the Cedar Cape Cod style house I had built during the '70s out in the 'burbs. The road is 10' from the house. WAFA wouldn't approve of that. |
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Don White wrote:
"Jim22208" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... snip.. What the heck is a Captain's window. I take it you have a spectacular view out that window. There's nothing to prevent you from putting a couch in your, den, tv room, family room, or rumpus room, is there. A home just isn't a home without a couch. ************************************************** **** Glad you asked. Here's a couple of pics during construction... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0135.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0136.jpg Very nice. Did you do the work yourself? I'll bet the room feels twice as big after the upgrade. Our handiman and me. This guy worked in construction/renovations before going to work at my wifes' former company. It made a dramatic difference in light gain and feeling of spaciousness. The house is a modest two story built in 1940/41 in the center of the city. The room dimensions are a bit smaller than I was used to in the Cedar Cape Cod style house I had built during the '70s out in the 'burbs. What the hell is a "handiman"? Did your wife give him a happy ending to help a moron like you? |
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![]() www.boat-ed.com/ wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... snip.. What the heck is a Captain's window. I take it you have a spectacular view out that window. There's nothing to prevent you from putting a couch in your, den, tv room, family room, or rumpus room, is there. A home just isn't a home without a couch. ************************************************** **** Glad you asked. Here's a couple of pics during construction... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0135.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0136.jpg Very nice. Did you do the work yourself? I'll bet the room feels twice as big after the upgrade. Our handiman and me. This guy worked in construction/renovations before going to work at my wifes' former company. It made a dramatic difference in light gain and feeling of spaciousness. The house is a modest two story built in 1940/41 in the center of the city. The room dimensions are a bit smaller than I was used to in the Cedar Cape Cod style house I had built during the '70s out in the 'burbs. Around here, we call that a "bump out." Your descriptor is a lot more elegant. -- Down in Lunenburg, they call protuding windows ..the Lunenburg Bump. http://www.travelandtransitions.com/.../lunenburg.htm My window could also be referred to as a 'bay window'. We always called them bay windows. They look nice, but you have to make sure they are well insulted, including the floor and double pane glass w/ argon gas or they can get very cold in the winter. -- Boating Safety Courses Yup...did a pretty good job. No problems...except for the dog. He's always looking out it, standing up with his front paws on the sill policing the neighbourhood. he looks for other dogs, speeders, skateboarders etc and barks at them. |
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![]() www.boat-ed.com/ wrote in message ... Don White wrote: www.boat-ed.com/ wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... snip.. What the heck is a Captain's window. I take it you have a spectacular view out that window. There's nothing to prevent you from putting a couch in your, den, tv room, family room, or rumpus room, is there. A home just isn't a home without a couch. ************************************************** **** Glad you asked. Here's a couple of pics during construction... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0135.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0136.jpg Very nice. Did you do the work yourself? I'll bet the room feels twice as big after the upgrade. Our handiman and me. This guy worked in construction/renovations before going to work at my wifes' former company. It made a dramatic difference in light gain and feeling of spaciousness. The house is a modest two story built in 1940/41 in the center of the city. The room dimensions are a bit smaller than I was used to in the Cedar Cape Cod style house I had built during the '70s out in the 'burbs. Around here, we call that a "bump out." Your descriptor is a lot more elegant. -- Down in Lunenburg, they call protuding windows ..the Lunenburg Bump. http://www.travelandtransitions.com/.../lunenburg.htm My window could also be referred to as a 'bay window'. We always called them bay windows. They look nice, but you have to make sure they are well insulted, including the floor and double pane glass w/ argon gas or they can get very cold in the winter. -- Boating Safety Courses Yup...did a pretty good job. No problems...except for the dog. He's always looking out it, standing up with his front paws on the sill policing the neighbourhood. he looks for other dogs, speeders, skateboarders etc and barks at them. I hope you put in a bay window bench so he can sit comfortable while protecting the neighborhood. -- Boating Safety Courses He had his own 'club chair' in that spot, but we had to remove it. He was getting too carried away with his work and I couldn't get a decent snooze in the Lazy-Boy. |
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On Apr 10, 10:49*pm, "Don White" wrote:
www.boat-ed.com/ wrote in message ... Don White wrote: www.boat-ed.com/ wrote in message om... Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message news:ytOdnQRcB6jpVULUnZ2dnUVZ_u2dnZ2d@earthlin k.com... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... snip.. What the heck is a Captain's window. I take it you have a spectacular view out that window. There's nothing to prevent you from putting a couch in your, den, tv room, family room, or rumpus room, is there. A home just isn't a home without a couch. ************************************************** **** Glad you asked. Here's a couple of pics during construction... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0135.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0136.jpg Very nice. Did you do the work yourself? I'll bet the room feels twice as big after the upgrade. Our handiman and me. This guy worked in construction/renovations before going to work at my wifes' former company. It made a dramatic difference in light gain and feeling of spaciousness. The house is a modest two story built in 1940/41 in the center of the city. The room dimensions are a bit smaller than I was used to in the Cedar Cape Cod style house I had built during the '70s out in the 'burbs. Around here, we call that a "bump out." Your descriptor is a lot more elegant. -- Down in Lunenburg, they call protuding windows ..the Lunenburg Bump. http://www.travelandtransitions.com/.../lunenburg.htm My window could also be referred to as a 'bay window'. We always called them bay windows. *They look nice, but you have to make sure they are well insulted, including the floor and double pane glass w/ argon gas or they can get very cold in the winter. -- Boating Safety Courses Yup...did a pretty good job. No problems...except for the dog. He's always looking out it, standing up with his front paws on the sill policing the neighbourhood. *he looks for other dogs, speeders, skateboarders etc and barks at them. I hope you put in a bay window bench so he can sit comfortable while protecting the neighborhood. -- Boating Safety Courses He had his own 'club chair' in that spot, but we had to remove it. He was getting too carried away with his work and I couldn't get a decent snooze in the Lazy-Boy.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You sleep on your son? Is he fat and comfy? |
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On Apr 10, 11:44*pm, wrote:
On Apr 10, 10:49*pm, "Don White" wrote: www.boat-ed.com/ wrote in message ... Don White wrote: www.boat-ed.com/ wrote in message om... Don White wrote: "HK" wrote in message news:ytOdnQRcB6jpVULUnZ2dnUVZ_u2dnZ2d@earthlin k.com... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... snip.. What the heck is a Captain's window. I take it you have a spectacular view out that window. There's nothing to prevent you from putting a couch in your, den, tv room, family room, or rumpus room, is there. A home just isn't a home without a couch. ************************************************** **** Glad you asked. Here's a couple of pics during construction... http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0135.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...d/Hpim0136.jpg Very nice. Did you do the work yourself? I'll bet the room feels twice as big after the upgrade. Our handiman and me. This guy worked in construction/renovations before going to work at my wifes' former company. It made a dramatic difference in light gain and feeling of spaciousness. The house is a modest two story built in 1940/41 in the center of the city. The room dimensions are a bit smaller than I was used to in the Cedar Cape Cod style house I had built during the '70s out in the 'burbs. Around here, we call that a "bump out." Your descriptor is a lot more elegant. -- Down in Lunenburg, they call protuding windows ..the Lunenburg Bump. http://www.travelandtransitions.com/.../lunenburg.htm My window could also be referred to as a 'bay window'. We always called them bay windows. *They look nice, but you have to make sure they are well insulted, including the floor and double pane glass w/ argon gas or they can get very cold in the winter. -- Boating Safety Courses Yup...did a pretty good job. No problems...except for the dog. He's always looking out it, standing up with his front paws on the sill policing the neighbourhood. *he looks for other dogs, speeders, skateboarders etc and barks at them. I hope you put in a bay window bench so he can sit comfortable while protecting the neighborhood. -- Boating Safety Courses He had his own 'club chair' in that spot, but we had to remove it. He was getting too carried away with his work and I couldn't get a decent snooze in the Lazy-Boy.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You sleep on your son? Is he fat and comfy?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Ewwwwww!!!! I'll bet he had to fetch the Lazy Boy some more beer first! |
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