I Found a Secret Room In My House!

DSB65

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Damn brick thats a fucked up story..but thats life...what dont kill you makes you stronger...
 

Brick Top

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Damn brick thats a fucked up story..but thats life...what dont kill you makes you stronger...

Yep .. it is sort of sad .... but on the bright side, at my age ... life is well more than half over.

Sorry to everyone for venting like I did but one small bit of the story I left out is what set me off since my thought process was on relationships, love and marriage.

When the lunachick heart-breaker had her second child, her son, she became paranoid about germs in the house. She made her husband give away his dog, made her niece, who she has custody of, give away her cat and the lunachick was going to give away her dog, a magnificent 135 pound female malamute that is the most intelligent dog I have ever known, and I have had many, and who had practically lived at my house for about 5 years by then. I could not stand to see her go so I said I would take her ... so besides living in a house that was about half decorated to please the woman I love(d) as a reminder of her I also have her dog here every day of my life to remind me of her. That is of course on top of her, and her family, living directly across the street from me and while now 'banned' from visiting I still see them outside on walks and coming and going etc.

All that makes it pretty hard to forget and to put it all behind me .. which is part of why I wish I could settle on some other area of the country where I would like to live so I could get the Hell out of Dodge and have fewer reminders.

Anyway, my 'Big Girl' had just came into my computer room and was doing her 'fill my bowl daddy' routine and it made me think of the lunachick heart-breaker.
 

Auzzie07

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Sorry to hear about your troubles, Brick Top. If it's any consolation, you've taught many people around here how to grow great grass. You may not get to teach us how to throw a curveball, but god damn will our grass be good.

Chin up, man.
 

smokecat

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Best thread I've read so far. bit of a noob question but how do I subscribe to this thread? definitely wanna see this grow room up and going.
By reading the thread it will show up in your last 5 read, but to subscribe go to the blue bar @ the top of the thread, select "thread tools" and select "subscribe to this thread" then select "add subscription" :)
 

Brick Top

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Sorry to hear about your troubles, Brick Top. If it's any consolation, you've taught many people around here how to grow great grass. You may not get to teach us how to throw a curveball, but god damn will our grass be good.

Chin up, man.
Well .. now I know what to have carved on my tombstone ... 'I was never lucky enough to have a son to teach how to throw a curveball, but at least I was lucky enough to have the chance to teach a lot of strangers how to grow pot.'

That should catch an eye or two in the graveyard.
 

Auzzie07

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Well .. now I know what to have carved on my tombstone ... 'I was never lucky enough to have a son to teach how to throw a curveball, but at least I was lucky enough to have the chance to teach a lot of strangers how to grow pot.'

That should catch an eye or two in the graveyard.
Are you going to be a leader or a follower? RIP is so outdated, time for some new, edgy epitaphs.
 

smokecat

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........Anyway, my 'Big Girl' had just came into my computer room and was doing her 'fill my bowl daddy' routine and it made me think of the lunachick heart-breaker.
Wow Bricktop, that sucks. Women are there to break our hearts, no doubt. Cheer up though, life is easier without the drama of a chick. I mean, I love my girl and all, but I am fully aware that she's crazy and she knows that I know it. I put up with her BS she puts up with mine.
Anyway you need to move, take the dog(probably the only faithful drama free friend any man will ever have) and go find someplace sunny and warm and stocked full of young tight ass and enjoy the spice of life. I'm jealous just thinking about it. :-P
 

Brick Top

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Anyway you need to move, take the dog(probably the only faithful drama free friend any man will ever have) and go find someplace sunny and warm and stocked full of young tight ass and enjoy the spice of life. I'm jealous just thinking about it. :-P

I have lived in the South for most of my life and have no wish to move farther South, especially to any area that is built up to any degree. I am a lil ole' country boy and I like my space, which is another reason to move because when I bought here there was almost no one around me and the few half close houses that were, were only used on weekends and sometimes for a week or two in the summer when the owners came to enjoy the lake. Now it is getting almost like an upper scale suburb built around a lake ... and I have grown to dislike it.

I am actually more considering moving North to Yankeeland .. and far North, that or a mountain State. I used to vacation in the U.P. of Michigan and there is a lot of rural areas left up there so that might work and I used to ski a lot and love mountains so mountains sound good too, but I'm just not sure how this old Rebel will cotton to an area that has long winters and a lot of snow like the U.P or to mountains at some altitude where there are only two seasons, Winter and July.

Right now I am leaning towards the U.P.
 

Brick Top

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U.P. is beautiful. And it's a nice medical state too...
I used to vacation there on a small private lake near Ishpeming and it was beautiful .. but I am thinking a bit farther West, possibly on Lake Superior. If I end up, up there, wherever it is it will have to be on a lake. I have lived on one for too long to not be on the shore of one.
 

Danielsgb

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I have lived in the South for most of my life and have no wish to move farther South, especially to any area that is built up to any degree. I am a lil ole' country boy and I like my space, which is another reason to move because when I bought here there was almost no one around me and the few half close houses that were, were only used on weekends and sometimes for a week or two in the summer when the owners came to enjoy the lake. Now it is getting almost like an upper scale suburb built around a lake ... and I have grown to dislike it.

I am actually more considering moving North to Yankeeland .. and far North, that or a mountain State. I used to vacation in the U.P. of Michigan and there is a lot of rural areas left up there so that might work and I used to ski a lot and love mountains so mountains sound good too, but I'm just not sure how this old Rebel will cotton to an area that has long winters and a lot of snow like the U.P or to mountains at some altitude where there are only two seasons, Winter and July.

Right now I am leaning towards the U.P.
Check out Montana. We have a biggest city of 120,000. Tons of mountains for skiing, & tons of open space. Med state too. I bet you'd fit in as an ole Rebel around some ole MT farmers just fine.
Plus my state could use you.:leaf:
Daniels:bigjoint:
 

DirtPoor

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I'm liking the idea of Colorado myself, lots of space, lots of mountains, tons to do, and weed is partially legal :)
 

Niko Bellick

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I'm liking the idea of Colorado myself, lots of space, lots of mountains, tons to do, and weed is partially legal :)
Man I'm from Colorado. Definitely worth living there if you can. I moved to Texas not knowing that it's impossible to get a basement in a house down here...been stuck in a closet ever since.
 

Carne Seca

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I have lived in the South for most of my life and have no wish to move farther South, especially to any area that is built up to any degree. I am a lil ole' country boy and I like my space, which is another reason to move because when I bought here there was almost no one around me and the few half close houses that were, were only used on weekends and sometimes for a week or two in the summer when the owners came to enjoy the lake. Now it is getting almost like an upper scale suburb built around a lake ... and I have grown to dislike it.

I am actually more considering moving North to Yankeeland .. and far North, that or a mountain State. I used to vacation in the U.P. of Michigan and there is a lot of rural areas left up there so that might work and I used to ski a lot and love mountains so mountains sound good too, but I'm just not sure how this old Rebel will cotton to an area that has long winters and a lot of snow like the U.P or to mountains at some altitude where there are only two seasons, Winter and July.

Right now I am leaning towards the U.P.
Come to Northern New Mexico or Southern Colorado around Durango. Lots of area to stretch your legs and you have two medical states to choose from. ;)
 

smokecat

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I have lived in the South for most of my life and have no wish to move farther South, especially to any area that is built up to any degree. I am a lil ole' country boy and I like my space, which is another reason to move because when I bought here there was almost no one around me and the few half close houses that were, were only used on weekends and sometimes for a week or two in the summer when the owners came to enjoy the lake. Now it is getting almost like an upper scale suburb built around a lake ... and I have grown to dislike it.

I am actually more considering moving North to Yankeeland .. and far North, that or a mountain State. I used to vacation in the U.P. of Michigan and there is a lot of rural areas left up there so that might work and I used to ski a lot and love mountains so mountains sound good too, but I'm just not sure how this old Rebel will cotton to an area that has long winters and a lot of snow like the U.P or to mountains at some altitude where there are only two seasons, Winter and July.

Right now I am leaning towards the U.P.
Check Maine out, lots of lakes, lots of space and as close as you can get to the country folk in the Yankee North... They have 4 season, although winter is a hell of a long season and summer is not really long enough. Medical state too...
 

Brick Top

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I'm liking the idea of Colorado myself, lots of space, lots of mountains, tons to do, and weed is partially legal :)

I almost moved to Colorado in 1994 after my partner and I sold our car dealership but he talked me into going into a marina with him and changed my plans. I found a really great house and piece of property for what would have been a heck of a deal considering how prices jumped up in the following years. It was only two years old, an architects house, something like 4 or 5 acres with a 2 acre pond, was one of the first houses you came to on, if I remember the Rt. number correctly, Rt 9 when you left Summit County going South into Park County. Two sides of the property were along Gov. land, so it would not be built on, and another side was along a large ranch that had been in the same family since their wagon broke right about there on their trip West and they decided to stay rather than repair it and move on ... so it was unlikely to be built on, at least for some time .. and then there was the road frontage. $129k would have made it mine and several years later after the boom of Summit County spilled over the Continental Divide I saw the same place for sale online for over three times the price I could have gotten it for.

The marina turned out to be a good investment but part of me has always wished that I had gone ahead and made the move.
 

Brick Top

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Come to Northern New Mexico or Southern Colorado around Durango. Lots of area to stretch your legs and you have two medical states to choose from. ;)
A couple years back I looked a bit more East, in the Pagosa Springs area. It's very beautiful there. That's when I learned that the old John Wayne movie "The Cowboys" was filmed in the Pagosa Springs area.
 
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