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On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 14:46:22 -0400, "cybercat" >
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>"sf" <.> wrote in message ...
>> On Sun, 20 Apr 2008 18:30:34 +0100, Janet Baraclough
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>>> Hm...When I picked myself off the floor at the price (low, compared
>>>with UK housing market) I had a tour but have to say I found it a bit
>>>bland..... couldn't kick off the boots and let my hair down in there :-)

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>> Look beyond the decorating, Janet. Did you like the floor plan?
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>I would want a bigger kitchen. I DO want a bigger kitchen.
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I live in an old house, so that's a "bigger kitchen" to me.

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"sf" <.> wrote
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> I live in an old house, so that's a "bigger kitchen" to me.
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Now, see, everything is relative. I live in a 1960s split level,
so that kitchen is larger than mine, but I want a really big one,
like the eat-in country kitchens we find in really old houses, say,
from the early 1900s. The kind you walk back to down a hall
from the front door, passing a staircase, that opens onto a summer
kitchen, which opens onto a screened porch, which opens onto
the back yard. And of course there is a back staircase that goes
up to the master bedroom.

I can dream.


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cybercat wrote:

> "sf" <.> wrote
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> > I live in an old house, so that's a "bigger kitchen" to me.

>
> Now, see, everything is relative. I live in a 1960s split level,
> so that kitchen is larger than mine, but I want a really big one,
> like the eat-in country kitchens we find in really old houses, say,
> from the early 1900s. The kind you walk back to down a hall
> from the front door, passing a staircase, that opens onto a summer
> kitchen, which opens onto a screened porch, which opens onto
> the back yard. And of course there is a back staircase that goes
> up to the master bedroom.



And a great big colored MANDINGO to service ya, cyberpussy...!!!


> I can dream.



Don't foul yer sheets, cyberpussy...

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