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i don't get the obsession renovation shows have with fireplaces. and they always stage them like the fireplace is the centerpiece of a room. when the TV is the center of the living room. fireplaces just get in the way.
 
i don't get the obsession renovation shows have with fireplaces. and they always stage them like the fireplace is the centerpiece of a room. when the TV is the center of the living room. fireplaces just get in the way.

It's more classy to have a fireplace on a feature wall than a large rectangle showing terrible sports like Baseball, American football and Ice Hockey.
 
It's more classy to have a fireplace on a feature wall than a large rectangle showing terrible sports like Baseball, American football and Ice Hockey.

Hey, what's not classy about Ice Hockey?

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Sorry but...

...I remember 9/11. Watching it 'live'. Seeing the buildings that my very good friend Shilpesh worked in, falling, dying. With him. And many of his friends with whom he worked. Falling. I had met them all on his wedding day, many months before. I had also met his wife. I remember watching the towers falling and not being able to explain to the people around me why I was crying inconsolably. And why, today, I still cry. For my friend. For all of them. For everyone. Pity not the dead.

I don't hate. Nor should you.

Sorry. But.
 
It's more classy to have a fireplace on a feature wall than a large rectangle showing terrible sports like Baseball, American football and Ice Hockey.

Baseball is as boring as watching golf or soccer.

but classier than a big TV with surround sound it is not. it's an obstacle and vestigial, like adding u's to simple already good words like color and such.
 
I so thought you were going to say some...thing else. -1
Oh I love village cricket. Will be watching some later. WIth a mate. With a lot of beer. With scant attention to what's going on on the pitch. This is how Ingerland confounded conquered the world. Everyone else was too busy goimg 'whaaaaaaaaaaaat?????'

e. I tried to explain cricket to my Italian partner. I gave up and she shrugged. I'm still not sure who was 'right'.
 
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