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Pics of something you could only dream of
C_Mon
A Genuine Sucker
in Zocalo v2.0
No! It's not what you're thinking of, but this is soo much better. Here you go.
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The windows are covered whit plastic because the winter is comeing.
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The windows are covered whit plastic because the winter is comeing.
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Nope, doesn't strike my fancy. You can have it. :)
Actually, what kind of decoration you were planning? Just a couple of wooden benches and an iron stove?
It's a huvimaja(whatever in english) and it's damn good place to have [B]barbicue[/B] in! Only benches and a table. [/QUOTE]
You wanna stick a Barbie on a cue and barbecue (or play billiards with) it like they did in Soundgarden's music video "Black Hole Sun"? What a marvellous idea. ;-)
Ooh, love that song. Learned to like it back when we still had MTV...
[B]Learned to like it back when we still had MTV... [/B][/QUOTE]
But you still have MTV, it's just the sucky MTV3... ;)
As if the Music Television would be any better nowadays... pitiful programs there, too. :-P
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[b]THAT IS SOMETHING I CAN ONLY DREAM OF....[/b]
That is how I dream of dying, day by day, night by night.
Unfortunately, I have to use one with slightly more impact and less style. (pun intended)
(Just don't look at it.) ;)
Regards,
Morden
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by C_Mon [/i]
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Showing my American ignorance...what is it? A place to have outside gatherings? Are they usually on poles?
Also, what's the tricycle thing underneath? It looks...painful.
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by bobo [/i]
[B]Showing my American ignorance...what is it? A place to have outside gatherings? Are they usually on poles?
Also, what's the tricycle thing underneath? It looks...painful. [/B][/QUOTE]
Yes! It's a place to have outside gatherings, and the whole point about it is being in the air. All other these places are built on the ground, but we wanted to do something special.
The trycycle thing is a old trycycle with a digging thing back on it.
[B]Ahh... but which one has the James Bond villian appeal? [/B][/QUOTE]
My thoughts exactly. :)
I had to ask my dad for months to let me build it. Of course he built himself in the end...my version would have been made of plywood and would have fallen apart the first winter, but it would have been mine :) His design was a deck in a tree with a safe ladder to climb up. It'll be there untill the tree falls over :p But even if it wasn't quite what I'd imagined...I miss it.
[B]Very nice "puucee" (or "wood closet") you have there, got to admit. Lots of room for taking a dump... although the puucee is quite hard to empty without a hole in the floor. In order to achieve optimal usability you'll have to redecorate your puucee with a chain saw. :D
Actually, what kind of decoration you were planning? Just a couple of wooden benches and an iron stove? [/B][/QUOTE]
I think the tree is hollow. :D
[B]I think the tree is hollow. :D [/B][/QUOTE]
Direct fertilization for the nearby bushes through an advanced composting system below the surface of the ground?
Now that's what I could only dream of. :-)