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Wow! A Finished Basement!

I used to often see those up north. We can't have those down here as we can't even have basements due to the high water level!
All the extra room!

BTW, that graphic of a woman in the living room of your B&W apt is so Joan Collins as Alexis in Dynasty! Well, after all it was the 80's!
 
For you Austin

Said- doing laundry in the Kenmore compact (or was it a Little Whirlpool?) with phosphated Tide

My mains-stays at the time were:

Arm & Hammer- powder
Cheer- powder
Wisk- liquid
All- liquid

Austin: (In a reprimanding tone- clutching pearls-)
TOGGLE put softener sheets in the dryer?
FORSHAME YOUNG PERSON.

LOL. Hate that stuff.
Liquids ok, sheets? N E V A

It was a great rental apt. (once I got done with it) in a great neighborhood. Three rooms NINE large windows. Three exposures. Bad electric though.
 
LOL, oh Bob!

Manhattan-ites don't have blinds. LITERALLY
Queenies, er........Queens-ites usually do.

If you look closely those Micro-blinds in my B&W kitchen had to have shades behind them- They ended up being see-through, effectively.

Blinds = 2 inch wide slats
Mini-blinds = 1 inch wide slats (these are the most common, nowadays.
Micro-blinds = 1/2 wide slats.

(Austin: Blinds=> *Persianas* en espanol)

YUCK! WAY TOO MUCH DUSTING AND NO PRIVACY.

 
Wow! Many chapters for the biography. When I was little, we lived in a small house (built by my Dad) with a large basement kitchen/dining area. The pic of your kitchen brought back a lot of memories. Two ranges; I'm proud of you! You obviously like to entertain, too.

Hope your move and life-changes bring you new opportunities, new friends and a fresh start (no pun intended).

You'd like to be at my house for Sunday dinner, today. Pastitsio and Spanakopita, with a nice Greek salad and Souzoukakia Lemonata for the opening act. The house smells great. When I was in Mpls. last week I stopped at my favorite little Greek grocery, on Lake Street. A real Mom/Pop operation. Great cheeses, olives...in fact, great everything. We'll toast your Greekness and your move, Tog! In fact, I need to get going, I still have a table to set and I'm at T-45 and counting.
 
Toggle,

Both places look great. You put a lot of time, money and work into them. When you move on you can do the same. After you get one project done you always say next time I will do this differently. Well you will have your next time and it will turn out even better, I know you can do it.

Mike
 
Beam me up Scotty- there is no intelligent life here.

:-)

The mind is willing the body, not so much.
As I mature, I want to be just like Captain Kirk.

In a comfortable swivel reclining chair, with someone to serve me. And all the remoted lined up for a HUGE flat-screen TV on the wall.

Do I ask for much?
 
As much as I would love to be able to claim a Greek ancestry, there is none for Frigilux. My mom (Rosa-Maria) was from Italy and my dad (Byron) was from England. My maternal grandmother was from France, so I guess I have a bit of that, as well. My parents married in Italy and initially planned to remain there. They came to the US in 1947. In fact, my mom was VERY pregnant with my sister on the trip over.

But sadly, no Greek heritage for Frigilux. Too bad, because the food is SO GOOD.
 
Who me to the point and forceful? NEVER. LOL ROFL LMAO

Hands on hips-Sachets to microphone-

ATTENTION: Have not yet seen *before* and *after* washer photos in the blue or pink sections~~

Hop to it!! CHOP CHOP
ANDIAMO!
ELLA VRE!
MUEVE TE!
VITE VITE!
 
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