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drxman1

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Your pretty little bike is more Barbiesqe than my 911 bub. Although you might have a better chance of getting noticed if you started advertising for a nanny. That usually works out real well. The hotter the better.
 

MaxPowerrr

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Speaking of porn- Jared from Subway set to plead guilty to child porn charges.

I mean I guess there's worse things to go to prison for... but not many?
 

Mattox

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We now have the equivalent of throw pillows on our dining room table. One center piece, two vases, two candlesticks and a runner. It will take 20 minutes just to clean the damned thing off to eat on at this point if you factor in putting the protective mats and table cloth down as well.
 
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I drive a 12 year old toyota. 153k miles. dragging the little plastic flap underneath the engine. hail damage. etc.

but it's paid for.

I mean, sorority chicks -- and the general public -- can't tell the difference, but don't you kinda lose your rich guy cried when your german sports car is LEASED? you no more own that car than my beagle does. it's a rental. with bad terms.

I vote we put a full out hiatus on social media bragging over **** you rent. hell, at least get a loan, pay it down a month or two, and build a couple hundo of equity before flossing.

lease. lol.

you got a badass rent to own flat screen you wanna chest pop about too?
 
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_Chase_

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Dining rooms are a waste of space. We have a pretty nice one in our house, and I'd prefer it didn't exist. We use it once or twice a year, and that's it. In fact, not one single time have I ever personally used it. Next house = f*ck that. What space I have I want to be useful.
 
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UK_Memphis

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Dining rooms are a waste of space. We have a pretty nice one in our house, and I'd prefer it didn't exist. We use it once or twice a year, and that's it. In fact, not one single time have I ever personally used it. Next house = f*ck that. What space I have I want to be useful.
Good luck. On these house hunting shows I'd say the wife wants a nice DR 99.99% of the time.
 

drxman1

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Umm, I dont lease the Porsche. Never did. Not sure where you came up with this nonsense. Actually have quite a bit of equity built up in it.

Stick to running really long distances for participation trophies.
 
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TheySoSensitive

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Any of you internets know how to look up the owner of a vehicle via license plate? I know it can be done, just not sure how.
 

Wildcat40207

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We have used dining table twice in our house that we have been in a year and a half. Our kitchen table sits 8 but we eat outside as much as possible.
 

Wrong

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We have used dining table twice in our house that we have been in a year and a half. Our kitchen table sits 8 but we eat outside as much as possible.

We sold our dining room table instead of moving it. With a kitchen table and bar seating it was just not needed. We are using the dining room as sitting room. Whatever the hell that is.
 

BBdK

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Use ours all the time. Nearly every night.

That's b/c you don't have anywhere else to eat or real table in the kitchen, most likely.

Seems like most houses with a nice/separate dining room are pretty much for show, so I get the original point. But nothing else would look right in there given it's usual location off the kitchen.
 

wcc31

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Sounds like we'll start our class with Sacha Killeya-Jones possibly today. Wouldn't be a bad start, especially considering how well Cal and Payne have developed bigs. He's ('posed to be) a multi-year kid. Long. Nice touch. Lots of skill.

Tommy- what's your scouting report?
 

BBdK

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Plus, he's a hyphen/double name dude, which we're batting 100% with becoming stars/lotto guys.
 
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wcc31

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Always enjoy going into Carolina (hell, Chapel freaking Hill) and stealing a kid the Heels want, too.
 

wcc31

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Funny how Cal came into UK and proved his worth his first few years as a PG guru, but has really emerged as the best big man coach/producer in college basketball.
 

SAECATFAN

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We have a couple dinner parties in the winter where we use our dining room. Also whenever my inlaws are in town. Lass loves having it, and I actually appreciate it because it leaves the original floorplan of our 1948 house in tact. Some houses are better left alone as they were intended imo.
 
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SAECATFAN

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Pretty sure the topic is formal dining rooms, Telly.

Next dinner party will be after the Holidays. Usually host one for my birthday in January (the one you've never been invited to?).

Thanks.
 
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Rex Kwon Do

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Built our new construction couple years ago, builder and his designer asked if we wanted a formal dining room or a kitchen/dining area/hearth room/wet bar all in one giant open area...easy choice. Small-batch craft farm-to-table farm table expandable to 10 for artisan supper needs.

Pretty glad I'm on the opposite end of Chief on this and all topics, every hen that sees it loves it.
 

BBdK

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[laughing] Awww, Birthday Party invitation smack from a 30-something male? That's cold, I was just making a little funny in the spirit of you. Paying homage, if you will...

:cry:
 

KingLlama

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Chad, you keep mentioned Ayton reclassifying to 2016. I haven't read this in any of the articles I've seen about him. Have you read this somewhere, are you just being an insightful college basketball?
 

joeyrupption

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I know that none of you will follow up on this, but:

In the 1950's, an industrial designer wrote an entire book/manifesto on how the vestiges of Victorian customs should never have transitioned to the American suburban home (since there aren't teams of servants to properly execute them, etc.).

He lays out guidelines for setting up an efficient home and highlights ridiculous hoops people jump through as they misinterpret the Victorian ideal to keep up appearances for the mutually clueless:

Guide to Easier Living

If you want to go on a real kick and feel disgusted about all of the junk that fills up your house for no good reason, check out Saarinen's "City: Its Growth, Its Decay, Its Future" as well.

They make a nice one-two punch.

/Same as it ever was.
 
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