NSR - Style Your Garage
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NSR - Style Your Garage
This is a fun idea--and there is a scooter option (or you can have your own made).
http://www.style-your-garage.com/motive ... =73&type=b
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Screw a car or bike in every garage, they think there should be a ladder in every garage.
Also, I believe this is the best one:
Also, I must be bored.
Also, I believe this is the best one:
Also, I must be bored.
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Yeah, but you've got a garage to kill for. I'd take that any day over style, style or style!DennisD wrote:Well, there's style, and then there's style. Neither of which I have.
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Man cave!Lostmycage wrote:Yeah, but you've got a garage to kill for. I'd take that any day over style, style or style!DennisD wrote:Well, there's style, and then there's style. Neither of which I have.
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The Helix? Yeah, I guess that would sell it.pugbuddy wrote:Yep, that couch sells it!
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I wasn't kidding around, neither does DennisD!Lostmycage wrote: Yeah, but you've got a garage to kill for. I'd take that any day over style, style or style!
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Qualish wrote:Umm... there appears to be a human leg on the back of that couch. Should we be concerned?
Nah....probably just a spare part
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So there is a use for them: decorating. Who knew?!DennisD wrote:Teenager.BuddyRaton wrote:Qualish wrote:Umm... there appears to be a human leg on the back of that couch. Should we be concerned?
Nah....probably just a spare part
Do the curtains match the corpses?
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Curtains? We don't need no stinkeeng curtains!Lostmycage wrote:So there is a use for them: decorating. Who knew?!DennisD wrote:Teenager.BuddyRaton wrote:
Nah....probably just a spare part
Do the curtains match the corpses?
The hideous pattern of the couch is offset by its extreme comfort.
Teenagers are rather expensive decorations and difficult to maintain. Get a cat or an aquarium.
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My wife made me get rid of my comfy couch because it was too ugly. I really wish we had a garage when we moved in together.
Now I've got a really nice looking couch, that look really comfy and are never used because they're annoying to sit on. Thankfully I got a recliner out of that deal or I'd have nothing to sit in.
Now I've got a really nice looking couch, that look really comfy and are never used because they're annoying to sit on. Thankfully I got a recliner out of that deal or I'd have nothing to sit in.
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I'm usualy not a jealous person but I do have to admit that I covet other mens garages and beards, neither of which I will ever have. Then again I don't have a morgage or back hair which I find usualy comes with this much coveted garage/beard combo
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No mortgage, no beard, no back hair. Without going into detail I must say that I have the same amount of hair as when I was 16, it just grows in different places than before.
I'm considering moving into the garage. There are two recliners in the living room that the wife wants to replace with a couch so they could go into the garage. Small refrigerator, run a cable out for tv, stick a heat/a/c in the outside wall and I can retire right there. Want to ride a scoot? Turn off tv, open the door, ride away. Also plenty of work space left if I decide to change oil. Of course, there is the Bundy Bathroom I must build. Hmmmm.
I'm considering moving into the garage. There are two recliners in the living room that the wife wants to replace with a couch so they could go into the garage. Small refrigerator, run a cable out for tv, stick a heat/a/c in the outside wall and I can retire right there. Want to ride a scoot? Turn off tv, open the door, ride away. Also plenty of work space left if I decide to change oil. Of course, there is the Bundy Bathroom I must build. Hmmmm.
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Just attach a urinal to an exterior wall with a pipe that runs outside.DennisD wrote: Of course, there is the Bundy Bathroom I must build. Hmmmm.
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Re: NSR - Style Your Garage
Back to the original thread....pugbuddy wrote:This is a fun idea--and there is a scooter option (or you can have your own made).
http://www.style-your-garage.com/motive ... =73&type=b
I like the idea! Not something that would work in our neighborhood, I don't think, but pretty cool none-the-less!
We have a similar (well it's a mural, at any rate) thing going on in our computer room, where I installed one of these a few years ago:
http://www.muralsyourway.com/forest-tre ... cfm?page=1 I have the one titled "Morning Forest" (first row, on the right).
Takes up the entire wall--not as art deco as a teenager's leg, but pretty neat anyhow.
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