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May 1, 2008 at 9:01 AM #197267May 1, 2008 at 9:33 AM #197168RenParticipant
What is it with men and GARAGES? When we look at homes, my husband BEELINES for the damn garage to check it out.
It’s our man-cave. Give me a 2-car garage to myself for a project car and weight set, maybe a mini fridge too, and I’m a happy camper π
May 1, 2008 at 9:33 AM #197202RenParticipantWhat is it with men and GARAGES? When we look at homes, my husband BEELINES for the damn garage to check it out.
It’s our man-cave. Give me a 2-car garage to myself for a project car and weight set, maybe a mini fridge too, and I’m a happy camper π
May 1, 2008 at 9:33 AM #197228RenParticipantWhat is it with men and GARAGES? When we look at homes, my husband BEELINES for the damn garage to check it out.
It’s our man-cave. Give me a 2-car garage to myself for a project car and weight set, maybe a mini fridge too, and I’m a happy camper π
May 1, 2008 at 9:33 AM #197251RenParticipantWhat is it with men and GARAGES? When we look at homes, my husband BEELINES for the damn garage to check it out.
It’s our man-cave. Give me a 2-car garage to myself for a project car and weight set, maybe a mini fridge too, and I’m a happy camper π
May 1, 2008 at 9:33 AM #197287RenParticipantWhat is it with men and GARAGES? When we look at homes, my husband BEELINES for the damn garage to check it out.
It’s our man-cave. Give me a 2-car garage to myself for a project car and weight set, maybe a mini fridge too, and I’m a happy camper π
May 1, 2008 at 9:53 AM #197172dharmagirlParticipantMan cave, eh? I had a guy friend who turned his basement (back east) into his “Male Bondatorium” with multiple computer workstations (loaded with Powerpoints that featured various salacious images of scantily clad – or unclad – women), playstations, a pool table, hot tub, full bath, and mini kitchen. When we went to visit it was tough to pry my husband out of there. He was so envious.
My husband has spoken dreamily about having a workshop filled with tools that I’ve never even heard of.
He works at least 60 hours a week, and I have quizzed him about what he would do in a “workshop.” I have never seen him initiate any “projects” apart from installing blinds, shelves or minor repairs. I dont think he honestly knows. But there is something very alluring about the workshop concept for him…
Unfortunately, workshops are hard to come by in Temecula tract housing. So, he seems to be OK with a three-car garage….
May 1, 2008 at 9:53 AM #197207dharmagirlParticipantMan cave, eh? I had a guy friend who turned his basement (back east) into his “Male Bondatorium” with multiple computer workstations (loaded with Powerpoints that featured various salacious images of scantily clad – or unclad – women), playstations, a pool table, hot tub, full bath, and mini kitchen. When we went to visit it was tough to pry my husband out of there. He was so envious.
My husband has spoken dreamily about having a workshop filled with tools that I’ve never even heard of.
He works at least 60 hours a week, and I have quizzed him about what he would do in a “workshop.” I have never seen him initiate any “projects” apart from installing blinds, shelves or minor repairs. I dont think he honestly knows. But there is something very alluring about the workshop concept for him…
Unfortunately, workshops are hard to come by in Temecula tract housing. So, he seems to be OK with a three-car garage….
May 1, 2008 at 9:53 AM #197233dharmagirlParticipantMan cave, eh? I had a guy friend who turned his basement (back east) into his “Male Bondatorium” with multiple computer workstations (loaded with Powerpoints that featured various salacious images of scantily clad – or unclad – women), playstations, a pool table, hot tub, full bath, and mini kitchen. When we went to visit it was tough to pry my husband out of there. He was so envious.
My husband has spoken dreamily about having a workshop filled with tools that I’ve never even heard of.
He works at least 60 hours a week, and I have quizzed him about what he would do in a “workshop.” I have never seen him initiate any “projects” apart from installing blinds, shelves or minor repairs. I dont think he honestly knows. But there is something very alluring about the workshop concept for him…
Unfortunately, workshops are hard to come by in Temecula tract housing. So, he seems to be OK with a three-car garage….
May 1, 2008 at 9:53 AM #197256dharmagirlParticipantMan cave, eh? I had a guy friend who turned his basement (back east) into his “Male Bondatorium” with multiple computer workstations (loaded with Powerpoints that featured various salacious images of scantily clad – or unclad – women), playstations, a pool table, hot tub, full bath, and mini kitchen. When we went to visit it was tough to pry my husband out of there. He was so envious.
My husband has spoken dreamily about having a workshop filled with tools that I’ve never even heard of.
He works at least 60 hours a week, and I have quizzed him about what he would do in a “workshop.” I have never seen him initiate any “projects” apart from installing blinds, shelves or minor repairs. I dont think he honestly knows. But there is something very alluring about the workshop concept for him…
Unfortunately, workshops are hard to come by in Temecula tract housing. So, he seems to be OK with a three-car garage….
May 1, 2008 at 9:53 AM #197292dharmagirlParticipantMan cave, eh? I had a guy friend who turned his basement (back east) into his “Male Bondatorium” with multiple computer workstations (loaded with Powerpoints that featured various salacious images of scantily clad – or unclad – women), playstations, a pool table, hot tub, full bath, and mini kitchen. When we went to visit it was tough to pry my husband out of there. He was so envious.
My husband has spoken dreamily about having a workshop filled with tools that I’ve never even heard of.
He works at least 60 hours a week, and I have quizzed him about what he would do in a “workshop.” I have never seen him initiate any “projects” apart from installing blinds, shelves or minor repairs. I dont think he honestly knows. But there is something very alluring about the workshop concept for him…
Unfortunately, workshops are hard to come by in Temecula tract housing. So, he seems to be OK with a three-car garage….
May 1, 2008 at 5:24 PM #197422scaredyclassicParticipanti would be willing to live in a garage.
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May 1, 2008 at 5:24 PM #197458scaredyclassicParticipanti would be willing to live in a garage.
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May 1, 2008 at 5:24 PM #197484scaredyclassicParticipanti would be willing to live in a garage.
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May 1, 2008 at 5:24 PM #197506scaredyclassicParticipanti would be willing to live in a garage.
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