Jman said:That could be good, or bad. Do you ever take business trips?![]()
LOl, the couple that "plays" together, stays together...

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Jman said:That could be good, or bad. Do you ever take business trips?![]()

stinkyfj60 said:You know, we are still pretty effecient at taking down threads, I think the Govt. could learn something.
Jman said:Time savers for housework:
1. Put the washer/dryer on same floor/near bedrooms. Why lug laundry to the other side of the house?
2. Bathrooms that have tile floors should have a drain in them; better yet, have a walk-in shower with a slightly sunken floor so that you can mop the bathroom floor and push the water down the drain.
3. Screw that seat up/seat down bull****--next house, the bathroom that I use the most is getting a urinal.
tcb said:stripper poles????
Ditto x2(albee too). Future-proof for any electronics you may want down the road. Cat5+, coaxial, speaker, and phone(although it's pretty much the same as Cat5+) wire to a every room. Much more convenient then fishing/pulling cable through the walls later.TX_TLC said:Surround Sound wiring
Cat 5 in everyroom (INCLUDING KITCHEN AND GARAGE - it is cheap now...)
Slave co-axial cables from room to room

can easily use and store her curler, dryer, shaver etc. without having cords all over.45Kevin said:And something I see on a lot of the homes I work on is a pop-up mechanism for flat TV's....
They take up about 10" at the back of a desk or dresser or on a kitchen counter. You can also get flip down flat TV's that go under the upper cabinets in your kitchen. High end stuff though.