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boatman22 05-30-2007 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by tomtbone1993 (Post 2144408)
It was nice meeting you Boatman

Well least you didn't post the piercing on my Di*k, or my wife’s nipple chains.....you were so intrigued and asking so many questions……..:bunny:

tomtbone1993 05-30-2007 09:28 AM


Originally Posted by boatman22 (Post 2144741)
Well least you didn't post the piercing on my Di*k, or my wife’s nipple chains.....you were so intrigued and asking so many questions……..:bunny:

:evilb: :evilb: :evilb: :evilb:

tomtbone1993 05-30-2007 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by jeff1000man (Post 2144712)
You bunch of damn investment tycoons. Who buys a house just for the lot?? :D

:



Louie..........but he does not have any money:( :drink:

sarahcooper 05-30-2007 09:50 AM

Thank you all for your individual perspectives on the house situation. :snide: However, I love old houses in the Heights -- they actually have character, unlike the suburban counterparts. I hate to burst some of your bubbles, but most houses built in the early 1900's that have been maintained are quite structurally sound and REAL wood was actually put in them. Just come drive around the Heights and take a good look.
I'd rather fix pier and beam leveling problems than a concrete slab with foundation problems. :eureka:
So, thank you all for your warm wishes!
I will live perfectly happy in our "falling down," inner-city, unlevel piece of s*it! :D

tomtbone1993 05-30-2007 09:53 AM


Originally Posted by sarahcooper (Post 2144894)
Thank you all for your individual perspectives on the house situation. :snide: However, I love old houses in the Heights -- they actually have character, unlike the suburban counterparts. I hate to burst some of your bubbles, but most houses built in the early 1900's that have been maintained are quite structurally sound and REAL wood was actually put in them. Just come drive around the Heights and take a good look.
I'd rather fix pier and beam leveling problems than a concrete slab with foundation problems. :eureka:
So, thank you all for your warm wishes!
I will live perfectly happy in our "falling down," inner-city, unlevel piece of s*it! :D



Now that you got that off your chest, when will you be back to God's Country aka" Lake Conroe" to bring more cookies and Bud Light?:drink: :drink:

wstultz 05-30-2007 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by sarahcooper (Post 2144894)
Thank you all for your individual perspectives on the house situation. :snide: However, I love old houses in the Heights -- they actually have character, unlike the suburban counterparts. I hate to burst some of your bubbles, but most houses built in the early 1900's that have been maintained are quite structurally sound and REAL wood was actually put in them. Just come drive around the Heights and take a good look.
I'd rather fix pier and beam leveling problems than a concrete slab with foundation problems. :eureka:
So, thank you all for your warm wishes!
I will live perfectly happy in our "falling down," inner-city, unlevel piece of s*it! :D

DAMN!!!!!! Someone wants a house, a ring, and two and a half children NNNOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!!!

sarahcooper 05-30-2007 10:04 AM

Don't know -- I'm having my feet operated on tomorrow and will be down a good week. But, next time I come I'll bring some good homemade cookies for your enjoyment.
:woohoo:

Trojan-man 05-30-2007 10:11 AM


Originally Posted by wstultz (Post 2144904)
DAMN!!!!!! Someone wants a house, a ring, and two and a half children NNNOOOOWWWWWW!!!!!!!

:evilb: :evilb: :evilb:

Looks like the boat is for sale, so long Patrick :eek:

Trojan-man 05-30-2007 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by sarahcooper (Post 2144894)
Thank you all for your individual perspectives on the house situation. However, I love old houses in the Heights -- they actually have character, unlike the suburban counterparts. I hate to burst some of your bubbles, but most houses built in the early 1900's that have been maintained are quite structurally sound and REAL wood was actually put in them. Just come drive around the Heights and take a good look.
I'd rather fix pier and beam leveling problems than a concrete slab with foundation problems.
So, thank you all for your warm wishes!
I will live perfectly happy in our "falling down," inner-city, unlevel piece of s*it!

REAL wood huh ??? Are you referring to the mill cut size of the wood? Cause I am pretty sure I use real wood in my homes .... :D :D :drink:

tomtbone1993 05-30-2007 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by Trojan-man (Post 2144929)
:evilb: :evilb: Looks like the boat is for sale, so long Patrick :eek:

I liked By U Boy......i do not see anymore boating in his future:( :evilb:


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