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On Jan 28, 1:41*pm, HK wrote:
BAR wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:44:28 -0500, BAR wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 22:23:46 -0500, HK wrote: Three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath house. Under $25,000 brand new. Those were the days. It would have been more in a good neighborhood. My parents bought a 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath center hall colonial in 1971 for $41,500. This was far outside the beltway. I bought a 4 br 2 1/2 for $31k in 1971 in Clinton Md. My ex still lives there. Zillow says it is worth $318k now. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/bi...424777_zpid/#b.... Yeah, Zillow sez the one I bought for $25000 and change is worth $325 now. We lived in that house for just under five years, and then sold it for $85K or so and bought another new house a bit closer in...and then sold that house in four years and built a custom house for, well, a bit more. *:) What's the address of the $25,000 house? *snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You can always tell when Harry has lied, because if someone asks him about it, you won't get an answer. If he HAD of told the truth, he'd offer up pictures, cites, etc. |
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On Jan 28, 1:41 pm, HK wrote: BAR wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:44:28 -0500, BAR wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 22:23:46 -0500, HK wrote: Three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath house. Under $25,000 brand new. Those were the days. It would have been more in a good neighborhood. My parents bought a 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath center hall colonial in 1971 for $41,500. This was far outside the beltway. I bought a 4 br 2 1/2 for $31k in 1971 in Clinton Md. My ex still lives there. Zillow says it is worth $318k now. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/bi...424777_zpid/#b... Yeah, Zillow sez the one I bought for $25000 and change is worth $325 now. We lived in that house for just under five years, and then sold it for $85K or so and bought another new house a bit closer in...and then sold that house in four years and built a custom house for, well, a bit more. :) What's the address of the $25,000 house? snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You can always tell when Harry has lied, because if someone asks him about it, you won't get an answer. If he HAD of told the truth, he'd offer up pictures, cites, etc. I know. But, it is fun to pester Harry about these things because sooner or later he will show a picture of something he owns, like a scruffy old sheet over a broken down sofa to prove he has a pet cat or too. The pictures I liked the best were his custom made, off the rack cabinets for his "office." Who the hell puts kitchen cabinets in their office especially ones you purchase at Home Depot? |
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On Jan 29, 8:42*am, BAR wrote:
wrote: On Jan 28, 1:41 pm, HK wrote: BAR wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:44:28 -0500, BAR wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 22:23:46 -0500, HK wrote: Three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath house. Under $25,000 brand new. Those were the days. It would have been more in a good neighborhood. My parents bought a 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath center hall colonial in 1971 for $41,500. This was far outside the beltway. I bought a 4 br 2 1/2 for $31k in 1971 in Clinton Md. My ex still lives there. Zillow says it is worth $318k now. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/bi...424777_zpid/#b... Yeah, Zillow sez the one I bought for $25000 and change is worth $325 now. We lived in that house for just under five years, and then sold it for $85K or so and bought another new house a bit closer in...and then sold that house in four years and built a custom house for, well, a bit more. *:) What's the address of the $25,000 house? *snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You can always tell when Harry has lied, because if someone asks him about it, you won't get an answer. If he HAD of told the truth, he'd offer up pictures, cites, etc. I know. But, it is fun to pester Harry about these things because sooner or later he will show a picture of something he owns, like a scruffy old sheet over a broken down sofa to prove he has a pet cat or too. The pictures I liked the best were his custom made, off the rack cabinets for his "office." Who the hell puts kitchen cabinets in their office especially ones you purchase at Home Depot?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It did look pretty silly, didn't it? You are right about the pictures. If he really owns it, he'll post a picture. If he doesn't he'll just ignore the request. I don't even think he's bright enough to realize that everyone here knows that, therefore knows when he lies (constantly!) OR, he can always steal someone else's picture off of the internet and present it as his own, like the owl! |
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BAR wrote:
wrote: On Jan 28, 1:41 pm, HK wrote: BAR wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:44:28 -0500, BAR wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 22:23:46 -0500, HK wrote: Three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath house. Under $25,000 brand new. Those were the days. It would have been more in a good neighborhood. My parents bought a 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath center hall colonial in 1971 for $41,500. This was far outside the beltway. I bought a 4 br 2 1/2 for $31k in 1971 in Clinton Md. My ex still lives there. Zillow says it is worth $318k now. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/bi...424777_zpid/#b... Yeah, Zillow sez the one I bought for $25000 and change is worth $325 now. We lived in that house for just under five years, and then sold it for $85K or so and bought another new house a bit closer in...and then sold that house in four years and built a custom house for, well, a bit more. :) What's the address of the $25,000 house? snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You can always tell when Harry has lied, because if someone asks him about it, you won't get an answer. If he HAD of told the truth, he'd offer up pictures, cites, etc. I know. But, it is fun to pester Harry about these things because sooner or later he will show a picture of something he owns, like a scruffy old sheet over a broken down sofa to prove he has a pet cat or too. The pictures I liked the best were his custom made, off the rack cabinets for his "office." Who the hell puts kitchen cabinets in their office especially ones you purchase at Home Depot? Since we installed a full kitchen in my office area, it seemed appropriate to use kitchen cabinets. The cabinets are not "made" until they are ordered, fool. They're not sitting around in the warehouse. And as for Home Depot, they sell many cabinet lines I am sure are superior to whatever crap is hanging on the walls of your kitchen. |
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#6
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HK wrote:
BAR wrote: wrote: On Jan 28, 1:41 pm, HK wrote: BAR wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:44:28 -0500, BAR wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 22:23:46 -0500, HK wrote: Three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath house. Under $25,000 brand new. Those were the days. It would have been more in a good neighborhood. My parents bought a 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath center hall colonial in 1971 for $41,500. This was far outside the beltway. I bought a 4 br 2 1/2 for $31k in 1971 in Clinton Md. My ex still lives there. Zillow says it is worth $318k now. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/bi...424777_zpid/#b... Yeah, Zillow sez the one I bought for $25000 and change is worth $325 now. We lived in that house for just under five years, and then sold it for $85K or so and bought another new house a bit closer in...and then sold that house in four years and built a custom house for, well, a bit more. :) What's the address of the $25,000 house? snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You can always tell when Harry has lied, because if someone asks him about it, you won't get an answer. If he HAD of told the truth, he'd offer up pictures, cites, etc. I know. But, it is fun to pester Harry about these things because sooner or later he will show a picture of something he owns, like a scruffy old sheet over a broken down sofa to prove he has a pet cat or too. The pictures I liked the best were his custom made, off the rack cabinets for his "office." Who the hell puts kitchen cabinets in their office especially ones you purchase at Home Depot? Since we installed a full kitchen in my office area, it seemed appropriate to use kitchen cabinets. The cabinets are not "made" until they are ordered, fool. They're not sitting around in the warehouse. And as for Home Depot, they sell many cabinet lines I am sure are superior to whatever crap is hanging on the walls of your kitchen. Why would you install a full kitchen in your office area? Do you need to constantly stuff your mouth with food while working? The office in my home doesn't need a kitchen. I have a kitchen down the hall. |
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#7
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BAR wrote:
HK wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Jan 28, 1:41 pm, HK wrote: BAR wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:44:28 -0500, BAR wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 22:23:46 -0500, HK wrote: Three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath house. Under $25,000 brand new. Those were the days. It would have been more in a good neighborhood. My parents bought a 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath center hall colonial in 1971 for $41,500. This was far outside the beltway. I bought a 4 br 2 1/2 for $31k in 1971 in Clinton Md. My ex still lives there. Zillow says it is worth $318k now. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/bi...424777_zpid/#b... Yeah, Zillow sez the one I bought for $25000 and change is worth $325 now. We lived in that house for just under five years, and then sold it for $85K or so and bought another new house a bit closer in...and then sold that house in four years and built a custom house for, well, a bit more. :) What's the address of the $25,000 house? snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You can always tell when Harry has lied, because if someone asks him about it, you won't get an answer. If he HAD of told the truth, he'd offer up pictures, cites, etc. I know. But, it is fun to pester Harry about these things because sooner or later he will show a picture of something he owns, like a scruffy old sheet over a broken down sofa to prove he has a pet cat or too. The pictures I liked the best were his custom made, off the rack cabinets for his "office." Who the hell puts kitchen cabinets in their office especially ones you purchase at Home Depot? Since we installed a full kitchen in my office area, it seemed appropriate to use kitchen cabinets. The cabinets are not "made" until they are ordered, fool. They're not sitting around in the warehouse. And as for Home Depot, they sell many cabinet lines I am sure are superior to whatever crap is hanging on the walls of your kitchen. Why would you install a full kitchen in your office area? Do you need to constantly stuff your mouth with food while working? The office in my home doesn't need a kitchen. I have a kitchen down the hall. That must be a rhetorical question. Have you seen those fat fingers? From the number of posts Harry Krause makes, it looks like he has replaced his office chair with a toilet so he doesn't have to get up to take a crap. I would also guess his wife prefers if he stays in the basement and leaves her along. -- Looking to for a good time? click here to make yourself feel good. http://tinyurl.com/d3vxvm |
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#8
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On Jan 30, 8:47*am, BAR wrote:
HK wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Jan 28, 1:41 pm, HK wrote: BAR wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:44:28 -0500, BAR wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 22:23:46 -0500, HK wrote: Three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath house. Under $25,000 brand new. Those were the days. It would have been more in a good neighborhood. My parents bought a 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath center hall colonial in 1971 for $41,500. This was far outside the beltway. I bought a 4 br 2 1/2 for $31k in 1971 in Clinton Md. My ex still lives there. Zillow says it is worth $318k now. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/bi...424777_zpid/#b... Yeah, Zillow sez the one I bought for $25000 and change is worth $325 now. We lived in that house for just under five years, and then sold it for $85K or so and bought another new house a bit closer in...and then sold that house in four years and built a custom house for, well, a bit more. *:) What's the address of the $25,000 house? *snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You can always tell when Harry has lied, because if someone asks him about it, you won't get an answer. If he HAD of told the truth, he'd offer up pictures, cites, etc. I know. But, it is fun to pester Harry about these things because sooner or later he will show a picture of something he owns, like a scruffy old sheet over a broken down sofa to prove he has a pet cat or too. The pictures I liked the best were his custom made, off the rack cabinets for his "office." Who the hell puts kitchen cabinets in their office especially ones you purchase at Home Depot? Since we installed a full kitchen in my office area, it seemed appropriate to use kitchen cabinets. The cabinets are not "made" until they are ordered, fool. They're not sitting around in the warehouse. And as for Home Depot, they sell many cabinet lines I am sure are superior to whatever crap is hanging on the walls of your kitchen. Why would you install a full kitchen in your office area? Do you need to constantly stuff your mouth with food while working? The office in my home doesn't need a kitchen. I have a kitchen down the hall.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He isn't allowed in the Kitchen, Karen is tired of cleaning up after him. |
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BAR wrote:
HK wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Jan 28, 1:41 pm, HK wrote: BAR wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:44:28 -0500, BAR wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 22:23:46 -0500, HK wrote: Three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath house. Under $25,000 brand new. Those were the days. It would have been more in a good neighborhood. My parents bought a 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath center hall colonial in 1971 for $41,500. This was far outside the beltway. I bought a 4 br 2 1/2 for $31k in 1971 in Clinton Md. My ex still lives there. Zillow says it is worth $318k now. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/bi...424777_zpid/#b... Yeah, Zillow sez the one I bought for $25000 and change is worth $325 now. We lived in that house for just under five years, and then sold it for $85K or so and bought another new house a bit closer in...and then sold that house in four years and built a custom house for, well, a bit more. :) What's the address of the $25,000 house? snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You can always tell when Harry has lied, because if someone asks him about it, you won't get an answer. If he HAD of told the truth, he'd offer up pictures, cites, etc. I know. But, it is fun to pester Harry about these things because sooner or later he will show a picture of something he owns, like a scruffy old sheet over a broken down sofa to prove he has a pet cat or too. The pictures I liked the best were his custom made, off the rack cabinets for his "office." Who the hell puts kitchen cabinets in their office especially ones you purchase at Home Depot? Since we installed a full kitchen in my office area, it seemed appropriate to use kitchen cabinets. The cabinets are not "made" until they are ordered, fool. They're not sitting around in the warehouse. And as for Home Depot, they sell many cabinet lines I am sure are superior to whatever crap is hanging on the walls of your kitchen. Why would you install a full kitchen in your office area? Do you need to constantly stuff your mouth with food while working? The office in my home doesn't need a kitchen. I have a kitchen down the hall. Why? Because we could. In addition to housing my office, the lower level of the house has an entertainment center for family and friends and a huge guest bedroom and full bath, and will soon have a fireplace. We often have guests and relatives staying over, typically for more than a night. With all the facilities, our guests are very comfy. |
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HK wrote:
BAR wrote: HK wrote: BAR wrote: wrote: On Jan 28, 1:41 pm, HK wrote: BAR wrote: HK wrote: wrote: On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 07:44:28 -0500, BAR wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 27 Jan 2009 22:23:46 -0500, HK wrote: Three bedroom, 2-1/2 bath house. Under $25,000 brand new. Those were the days. It would have been more in a good neighborhood. My parents bought a 4 bedroom 2-1/2 bath center hall colonial in 1971 for $41,500. This was far outside the beltway. I bought a 4 br 2 1/2 for $31k in 1971 in Clinton Md. My ex still lives there. Zillow says it is worth $318k now. http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/bi...424777_zpid/#b... Yeah, Zillow sez the one I bought for $25000 and change is worth $325 now. We lived in that house for just under five years, and then sold it for $85K or so and bought another new house a bit closer in...and then sold that house in four years and built a custom house for, well, a bit more. :) What's the address of the $25,000 house? snerk- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You can always tell when Harry has lied, because if someone asks him about it, you won't get an answer. If he HAD of told the truth, he'd offer up pictures, cites, etc. I know. But, it is fun to pester Harry about these things because sooner or later he will show a picture of something he owns, like a scruffy old sheet over a broken down sofa to prove he has a pet cat or too. The pictures I liked the best were his custom made, off the rack cabinets for his "office." Who the hell puts kitchen cabinets in their office especially ones you purchase at Home Depot? Since we installed a full kitchen in my office area, it seemed appropriate to use kitchen cabinets. The cabinets are not "made" until they are ordered, fool. They're not sitting around in the warehouse. And as for Home Depot, they sell many cabinet lines I am sure are superior to whatever crap is hanging on the walls of your kitchen. Why would you install a full kitchen in your office area? Do you need to constantly stuff your mouth with food while working? The office in my home doesn't need a kitchen. I have a kitchen down the hall. Why? Because we could. In addition to housing my office, the lower level of the house has an entertainment center for family and friends and a huge guest bedroom and full bath, and will soon have a fireplace. We often have guests and relatives staying over, typically for more than a night. With all the facilities, our guests are very comfy. I think you are a renter and that Hazel built an apartment in the basement to keep you out of the upstairs. |
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