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nooshinjohn wrote: »ken brydson wrote: »
Looks to be a model home. The driveway will be corrected when the builder closes out and offers the home for sale.
I actually think this is the new trend since most people never use their garages to park their cars. If you follow HGTV's home giveaways, they like to use the garage for extra entertainment space. Most people have it filled with all the crap they can't fit into their homes. This would be perfect, for those kind of people...just not for me. I have parked my vehicle in the garage almost every night that I've owned a house since my first home purchase in 2004.For rig details, see my profile. Nothing here anymore... -
Wait a minute, I just remembered I haven't liked black licorice since a horrible introduction to Sambuca.
This thread is great again.
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nooshinjohn wrote: »ken brydson wrote: »
Looks to be a model home. The driveway will be corrected when the builder closes out and offers the home for sale.
I actually think this is the new trend since most people never use their garages to park their cars. If you follow HGTV's home giveaways, they like to use the garage for extra entertainment space. Most people have it filled with all the crap they can't fit into their homes. This would be perfect, for those kind of people...just not for me. I have parked my vehicle in the garage almost every night that I've owned a house since my first home purchase in 2004.
I don't get it either. We live in a neighborhood where the smallest house is 1800sq ft to 5000sq ft. When walking the dog, it amazes me how many double and triple car garages are packed with junk. We always fit both of ours in the garage during the winter. Summer we leave one out so we can get access to the 6 bikes we have. During the winter I can even pull out my snowblower without moving the vehicles out. I don't get it...TV's and fridges in the garage? What's wrong with the 1000sq ft of space in the basement? -
My neighbor across the street from me has the biggest house in the neighborhood. This includes a three car garage that he could easily fit 9 vehicles into (it is very deep).
He parks one car in that entire garage. The rest is filled to the brim with tools, shelves to hold tools, workbenches and more tools. He probably has 1M worth of tools in that garage.
Most of that garage is walking room only. But I will say this. It's not like he doesn't use it. He's out there everyday tinkering with something.
We park our cars in the garage and would not have it any other way.
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I get it.
I have bikes, a work station, storage, kids crap and exercise equipment in my garage.
During a snow storm, I can make room for 1 car. Otherwise, they parked outside. -
Ok, so just to clarify, Loudermilk quote was all wrong. He said "Even a blind squirrel gets it right twice a day". That's two metaphor's morphed into one which makes NO sense.
"Even a blind squirrel gets a nut" (mine)
And
"Even a broken clock is right twice a day" (Not mine)
So there! Ha! Obsessive compulsive need to correct done! Not sure why all the exclamation points! But ha!
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My bud's 2 car garage is chock full of audio gear while his and hers Lexus's sit outside. His wife never ever complains. Quite often the dining room table becomes his work table for audio gear; again she doesn't complain. Neither situation would work here.
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Other than the Swiss Trax flooring, this is how I'd like my garage.
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That looks like an operating room. Where would you keep the bodies for the experiments you'll perform here?I disabled signatures.
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I do enjoy a clean and organized workspace. Always have. When I was a kid, I couldn't concentrate on my homework if my room or desk was disorganized.
As an adult, I've had to learn to... ahem, make compromises.
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motorstereo wrote: »My bud's 2 car garage is chock full of audio gear while his and hers Lexus's sit outside. His wife never ever complains. Quite often the dining room table becomes his work table for audio gear; again she doesn't complain. Neither situation would work here.
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I wanna see what this guy jumped that caused the damage the first time. I bet he got mad at a lady driving too slow in a Range Rover on a two-way curvy, flew around her, forgot about the approaching rise in the road around the next bend, and went airborne.
Hypothetically.
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Upstatemax wrote: »I get it.
I have bikes, a work station, storage, kids crap and exercise equipment in my garage.
During a snow storm, I can make room for 1 car. Otherwise, they parked outside.
My wife and I each have half of the garage. Unfortunately she parks her car in the middle
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That's 'cause she doesn't wanna deal with you yelling at her when she scrapes the sides.I disabled signatures.
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That's 'cause she doesn't wanna deal with you yelling at her when she scrapes the sides.
That sounds like personal experience. I used to have a problem with GF scuffing my tires.Expect that there will be bumps in the road. Choose to not let them rattle you.
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I wanna see what this guy jumped that caused the damage the first time. I bet he got mad at a lady driving too slow in a Range Rover on a two-way curvy, flew around her, forgot about the approaching rise in the road around the next bend, and went airborne.
Hypothetically.
Who the **** would drive like that on a public road? **** **** deserves everything he gets, I say.
Hell, take away his license and never get it back. Seriously what an **** clown.
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I wanna see what this guy jumped that caused the damage the first time. I bet he got mad at a lady driving too slow in a Range Rover on a two-way curvy, flew around her, forgot about the approaching rise in the road around the next bend, and went airborne.
Hypothetically.
Who the **** would drive like that on a public road? **** **** deserves everything he gets, I say.
Hell, take away his license and never get it back. Seriously what an **** clown.
Okay just to clarify. That **** in RR deserved what she got.Gustard X26 Pro DAC
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Salk SoundScape 8's * Audio Research Reference 3 * Bottlehead Eros Phono * Park's Audio Budgie SUT * Krell KSA-250 * Harmonic Technology Pro 9+ * Signature Series Sonore Music Server w/Deux PS * Roon * Gustard R26 DAC / Singxer SU-6 DDC * Heavy Plinth Lenco L75 Idler Drive * AA MG-1 Linear Air Bearing Arm * AT33PTG/II & Denon 103R * Richard Gray 600S * NHT B-12d subs * GIK Acoustic Treatments * Sennheiser HD650 * -
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That should save on wax!
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