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Old 08-07-2007, 12:40 PM   #16
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Thus spake Kevy Baby
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Well, you are correct that the garage does not suit, but you went the wrong direction. Us guys want MORE garage for more cars as well as a couple of workshops (wood for sure).

Nirvanaman alone will probably need space for 10 cars!
Then Capt. Jack said

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uh...no need for a 3 car?
I'd fill that sucker all by my lonesome and thats JUST the cars.

the machine shop, woodworking, lift, compressor and welding equipment all need their own areas as well.

no need indeed

Then Kevy followed up with

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Typical girl
I thought my preferences were pretty transparent. You guys can have all the car space you want (something along the lines of that barn/warehouse in Portugal I'd wager). Typical guys **

That said, the movie nights at my house could rival the cemetary, especially if I enlisted the incredible media collection to be found at casa de mousepod.



** if I had my druthers, I would have more than one car, but my tastes, like my collecting tastes, run far over my budget. A 1926 Packard Boat-tail Roadster, for starters, then maybe a vintage British roadster a la Emma Peel and a 1950s era Caddy with big FINS..... Not your typical girl, I think.
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