The B.S. Thread
#4401
#4404
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!
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!
#4405
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!
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!

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?
#4406
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!
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!

#4409
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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!
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!



