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Old 07-11-2012, 11:31 AM   #34046
WT Sharpe
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Just finished installing another wooden toilet seat (looks mahogany) in the throne room. Wooden toilet seats look fantastic, but they never last any time at all. What can I say? The wife likes 'em!

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Originally Posted by Rumpelteazer View Post
...One of the drawback of living in an old house is that some walls are 2-3 foot thick....
That not a house. That's a fortress!

I saw an clip on ABC News last night about a couple who were living small. Really small. As in one room that performed just about every function of an entire house. I think the total living space in their apartment was not over 200 square feet. When the bed was in place, there was only about 3 feet from the bed to the ceiling. The clip was in response to a segment which reported on NYC asking developers to test tiny apartments. I don't think I'd like living in 200 or even 300 square feet, but some of their ideas for making the most out of the least space were intriguing and I was wondering if I could get permission from the boss to incorporate some of those ideas in our house. It really gets cluttered around here.
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