Before you change anything, ask the Producers of the Final Destination films if they are planning another sequel. They may want to do some filming there! :rofl2:
Seriously though, awesome setup. :tu
EDIT> Oops resurrected old thread. :gaah:
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PS Genius
I absolutely love the atmosphere of your home, with all the stuff hanging everywhere. It's cozy, has tons of character, and it completely discloses the open-minded and original nature of its inhabitants.
In don't care about the knives. My set looks a lot like those and I consider them everyday tools. :D
Bart.
Thanks Bart!
We just finished moving out of that place yesterday. I liked the open kitchen too. It was my favorite feature of living at the Farm. The new place is alot different but it too is unique. I will post pics once I get a little more settled.
It is going to be strange having a large refridgerator and a full size stove. The new place is downright luxurious compared to where we lived for the past eight years. I have already begun the design work on the new bridge for Mr. Toes. The new one will be a bridge and tunnel complex as opposed to the plain old suspension bridge had had in the old place: http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2073/...09d8f7f6_o.jpg
After all, doesn't everyone have a suspension bridge across their living room?
Something like this maybe?
http://www.cbc.ca/sevenwonders/image..._bridge_lg.jpg
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Madison County?
The last thing he needs is Clint Eastwood showing up and diddling his cat.
Mr. Toes Says:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2086/...92ba592625.jpg
I know what you're thinking. Does he have six claws or only five? Well before you even think about pulling out your diddler, you only have to ask yourself one question. Do I feel lucky today?
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/30/45...008ff4e2_o.jpg
Well, do ya punk?
thats a really beautiful kitchen. so higglety pigglety, its like an old italian womans kitchen (in a good way)
ciao chaps,
MisterDavid