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Old 08-18-2008, 09:20 AM
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This shit never happens to me.

So I take off Saturday afternoon to go to New Hampshire for a ride. Not coming back till Sunday.

While I'm gone my wife has been working on our living room (well, her, her dad and sister). With 4 kids the carpet was absolutely disgusting, so was the couch.

When I left her dad was in the process of putting down that wood laminate flooring, my wife and I had picked out a new couch and love seat.

I get back and this is what's happened...
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In that last pic with both windows we are going to be putting a pellet stove in between them so I can tell my good Arab friends to FUCK OFF.

And what's really nice is the way the house is set up the living room, kitchen and the kids bedrooms upstairs should all be nice and warm this winter. Usually it's 60 f'n degrees in my house during the winter and you have to walk around with a sweatshirt on. NOT THIS WINTER BABY!!!

And to top it all off after buying the pellet stove, the pellets and the hardware to install it I'll still save at least $1,000.00 because I'm not going to need much more then one tank of oil. SWEET!!!
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what size flat screen is that...about A 52 INCH???
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what size flat screen is that...about A 52 INCH???
I think it's a 47.

Seems enormous in my living room.
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awesome bro, I want hardwood in our house, but funds arent where they need to be!!! BTW Is everything COOL now?!
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In that last pic with both windows we are going to be putting a pellet stove in between them so I can tell my good Arab friends to FUCK OFF.

And what's really nice is the way the house is set up the living room, kitchen and the kids bedrooms upstairs should all be nice and warm this winter. Usually it's 60 f'n degrees in my house during the winter and you have to walk around with a sweatshirt on. NOT THIS WINTER BABY!!!

And to top it all off after buying the pellet stove, the pellets and the hardware to install it I'll still save at least $1,000.00 because I'm not going to need much more then one tank of oil. SWEET!!!
AND you get tax credit for it! I like our pellet stove, nice smell too!
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AND you get tax credit for it! I like our pellet stove, nice smell too!
A tax credit for a pellet stove??? Really?

That'd be sweet. I've never had one, does it "crackle" like a regular wood stove?
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awesome bro, I want hardwood in our house, but funds arent where they need to be!!! BTW Is everything COOL now?!
It's not really hardwood. It's the "quick click" flooring. It looks really nice, and supposedly lasts longer then hardwood.

Everything cool now? Um, getting better. It's gonna take awhile.
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right on looks good man, my dads got a 62 inch and it takes up one entire wall in his house... my little 32 is enough for me, its an aquos plasma.

btw how are things?
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A tax credit for a pellet stove??? Really?

That'd be sweet. I've never had one, does it "crackle" like a regular wood stove?
no crackling. but yeah I know that the energy savings plus tax credits will pay for ours in like maybe 2 years, then its all savings. pretty awesome!
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