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| Explaining | Re: Looking for Ideas: How would you engineer a sex den? so you don't want me to try and find out where they bought their wallpaper? ![]() ---------------- Stephen Robert Irwin: 22 February 1962 – 4 September 2006. Rest In Peace. Life is not a problem to be solved, it is a mystery to be lived. -Kierkegaard | |
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| Astounding Vision | Re: Looking for Ideas: How would you engineer a sex den? Quote:
---------------- Michael Life is the poetry of the universe. Love is the poetry of life. Nuclear is the only real option! http://www.nuclearspace.com/Liberty_ship_menupg.aspx Check this out http://www.conservationfisheries.org...ream_lines.htm Over heard from a three year old, "Daddy why do my toes get sticky when I eat strawberry jam?" Never wrestle a troll. You both get dirty and the troll likes it ![]() | ||
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| Suspended | Re: Looking for Ideas: How would you engineer a sex den? Wise words, friend. ![]() Funny, too... I showed her some of the suggestions made in this thread, and she responded immediately, "Isn't that EXACTLY what I told you to do like two years ago!" I'll leave it to you to figure which suggestions about which she was commenting (and no, it had nothing to do with Barry White, octagonal beds, or whiskey dispensers). ![]() | |
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| Married man ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Looking for Ideas: How would you engineer a sex den? Quote:
![]() How's the landscape architecture going? ---------------- Hypography Science Forums Moderator --- "There are no passengers on Spaceship Earth. We are all crew." - Marshall McLuhan "We must not forget that when radium was discovered no one knew that it would prove useful in hospitals. The work was one of pure science. And this is a proof that scientific work must not be considered from the point of view of the direct usefulness of it." - Marie Curie | ||
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| Suspended | Re: Looking for Ideas: How would you engineer a sex den? Nothing major. We did spend some time last weekend moving stuff around. The honeysuckle we'd put in by the garage was struggling... really really bad (think concrete) soil, so we pulled that out and put it on the other side of the house, which turns out to be a good balance with the second honeysuckle we'd put in which is doing splendidly. I also moved the sage bush I'd planted near the entry, as it was getting too big, so it has a nice new home. We put down some pea gravel along the walk way (that same stretch of "concrete" soil), and put in some potted annuals we'd picked up from a few different local nurseries on Saturday on top of that gravel. It looks much better, and should be simpler to maintain. All in all, good stuff. TBH, though, I'm moving quite slowly on any and all house work. Still working on my project at work (which is taking a lot of hours) and studying Chinese at the university in parallel... I'm not feeling a lot of energy or available time to keep up with the house. Either way, though... I'll keep chipping away at things little by little. This weekends project is to get into the attic and finish a repair I started a few months ago... as I need to do so before our Texas summer hits and things get too much hotter. Cheers. ![]() | |
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| Suspended | Re: Looking for Ideas: How would you engineer a sex den? Quote:
![]() It's called Intensia® Star Brite, and is a Phlox hybrid: ![]() | ||
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