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Post by Caligonian1 on Mar 6, 2014 22:17:39 GMT -5
The Yodeling Pirates of the Jungle Yacht need a home base, and what better place than Nashville, TN, home of Music City Roots? Lizzy and I have appealed to our own Daddy Deep Pockets, Uncle Art, to buy us a home so that we chat roomers can be real life roomies. How cool is that? Thanks, Uncle Art, you can have the master bedroom! I've started looking online for a suitable property, and here's the first one I've come up with. What do you all think? Be sure to check out all twenty pics. homes.yahoo.com/tennessee/nashville/625-westview-ave-83d905174686fe9d9e74c3dadf61bb29.htmlIt even has a basement! And lots of trees for me to hug! I wonder how many jars of moonshine cherries we could fit in that wine cellar (photo #20). Cali
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Post by laughingmooseinn on Mar 6, 2014 22:21:04 GMT -5
Nice home Cali! I like the fact that there appears to be NO SNOW there! ha ha ha..but ummmm..Is there enough room for my banjo collection that I am sure to have after I hit it big with the Yodeling Pirates?
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Post by Caligonian1 on Mar 6, 2014 22:32:52 GMT -5
Nice home Cali! I like the fact that there appears to be NO SNOW there! ha ha ha..but ummmm..Is there enough room for my banjo collection that I am sure to have after I hit it big with the Yodeling Pirates? Moose, in a house that size, I think there's room for EVERYTHING! It even has a granny flat, can you believe that? I hope Chef likes the kitchen. Cali
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Post by knotkeeno on Mar 8, 2014 17:36:20 GMT -5
ah, but is there parking for the jungle yacht? you know some place where it can't be seen from the road.
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Post by Caligonian1 on Mar 8, 2014 18:59:48 GMT -5
ah, but is there parking for the jungle yacht? you know some place where it can't be seen from the road. Knot, I'm thinking that the courtyard in front of the house looks big enough to hold at least one of the Yachts. Maybe both. Cali
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Post by knotkeeno on Mar 8, 2014 22:27:11 GMT -5
ah, but is there parking for the jungle yacht? you know some place where it can't be seen from the road. Knot, I'm thinking that the courtyard in front of the house looks big enough to hold at least one of the Yachts. Maybe both. Cali glad we solved that problem.
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Post by 1thinlizzy on Mar 9, 2014 12:07:45 GMT -5
The Yodeling Pirates of the Jungle Yacht need a home base, and what better place than Nashville, TN, home of Music City Roots? Lizzy and I have appealed to our own Daddy Deep Pockets, Uncle Art, to buy us a home so that we chat roomers can be real life roomies. How cool is that? Thanks, Uncle Art, you can have the master bedroom! I've started looking online for a suitable property, and here's the first one I've come up with. What do you all think? Be sure to check out all twenty pics. homes.yahoo.com/tennessee/nashville/625-westview-ave-83d905174686fe9d9e74c3dadf61bb29.htmlIt even has a basement! And lots of trees for me to hug! I wonder how many jars of moonshine cherries we could fit in that wine cellar (photo #20). Cali Cali This House will work! Uncle will be Really Happy in the Master Bedroom! Room for all of us and Room for the Jungle Yacht! Thank You Uncle Art! Lizzy
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Post by laughingmooseinn on Mar 9, 2014 18:39:00 GMT -5
Mr Moose is handy with car engines & maintenance , so he can be our mechanic. He'll need a fully stocked garage for this. Before we were married he managed an autobody shop, so if Chef has a fender bender with the yacht, Mr Moose can fix it! Aren't we lucky?
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Post by Caligonian1 on Mar 9, 2014 19:22:11 GMT -5
Mr Moose is handy with car engines & maintenance , so he can be our mechanic. He'll need a fully stocked garage for this. Before we were married he managed an autobody shop, so if Chef has a fender bender with the yacht, Mr Moose can fix it! Aren't we lucky? Moose, what a great plan! Especially since we've talked about teaching Cass to drive when she's old enough to get her learner's permit. How many people can say that the vehicle they first learned to drive was a Jungle Yacht? (I learned to drive on a '62 Ford Falcon with an automatic transmission). Years ago, I took my Triumph convertible to an old English mechanic named Nick, whose garage had white walls and ceilings and a white tile floor. He obviously appreciated the value of a well-illuminated work environment. And I have to say, he kept his garage spotless. It was uncanny. Cali
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Post by laughingmooseinn on Mar 9, 2014 23:14:02 GMT -5
Well, that is interesting that you learned to drive in a '62 Ford Falcon.......but I can do ya one better. I learned to drive in a 1937 Chevy pick up truck! I loved it so much that I eventually bought my own 1937 Chevy. But a sedan instead of a truck. Still have it.
My husband likes to keep his garage spotless too, so I think, although he doesn't have a white finish in the "new" garage, he would get along well with the fella who repaired your Triumph! I will tell him about it tomorrow.
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