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Just now, mikemack8 said:

I enjoy watching TV as much as the next guy, but I can't for the life of me figure out why a person would possibly need 3 TVs in one room

i have 2 tv's in the hunt cave...works great during football season because i can watch the eagles' game on the big tv & put red zone on the smaller one.  also, the ps4 is hooked up to the big tv...i'm a sick gamer, brah.  sometimes i'll fire up the ps4 on the big tv & have sports on the small tv at the same time.  

3 tv's is next level though. 

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1 minute ago, BFit said:

So you have a tv in your corner and a tv above the fireplace in your living room? Why? I could see if it was in a basement or garage where you had a bar, but why in your living room?

he's single so his entire crib is his man cave.  us married folks can't get away with that. 

Can someone start a gofundme page to hire Agent23 a life coach? FansHelpingFans? Pargo? :unsure: 

9 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

he's single so his entire crib is his man cave.  us married folks can't get away with that. 

I forgot about the gaming thing - maybe one of the TVs is for gaming and the other for TV/movies

I guess I'd probably do the same if I didn't have a wife :lol: 

9 minutes ago, mikemack8 said:

I enjoy watching TV as much as the next guy, but I can't for the life of me figure out why a person would possibly need 3 TVs in one room

OK - so 2 TVs - and the one above the fireplace?

Correct just two. If anyone in here is capable of lifting/mounting a 65” by themselves, all the props in the world to them. I can knock out a 55” just fine (I did the one over the fireplace) but above that is outside of my wheel house. Since I live alone I’m at the mercy of when someone is available to come by and give me a hand, hence having the one sitting in the living room until then, as those boxes are too bulky/wide to even try picking up and carrying by yourself. 

6 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

i have 2 tv's in the hunt cave...works great during football season because i can watch the eagles' game on the big tv & put red zone on the smaller one.  also, the ps4 is hooked up to the big tv...i'm a sick gamer, brah.  sometimes i'll fire up the ps4 on the big tv & have sports on the small tv at the same time.  

3 tv's is next level though. 

I do the football thing regularly, and even during the rest of the year I’ll have basketball or MNF/SNF/TNF on the fireplace tv while I’m watching prime time shows on the main tv. Convenient way to keep in the loop of what’s going on yet not having to avoid Monday morning spoilers on "blank” because that sick Lions-Bears game was on Sunday night :lol: 

4 minutes ago, mr_hunt said:

he's single so his entire crib is his man cave.  us married folks can't get away with that. 

Mainly this. I have a finished se room in my basement, but it’s a smaller space with a REALLY low finished ceiling (maybe 6.5-7ft?) so even a single 55” TV down there looks a bit oversized. 

Just now, mikemack8 said:

I forgot about the gaming thing - maybe one of the TVs is for gaming and the other for TV/movies

I guess I'd probably do the same if I didn't have a wife :lol: 

I game more now that it’s quarantine (otherwise I’m lucky to legitimately play/complete 2-3 games a year, which takes up make 1-2 weeks each?). 
 

but, being on lockdown and having FF7 Remake drop, I did have one Saturday or Sunday where I was going back through sections of the game to grind/trophy hunt, so I had that stupid Netflix show where they people can’t have sex or rough each other playing on the other tv. 

Just now, Agent23 said:

Correct just two. If anyone in here is capable of lifting/mounting a 65” by themselves, all the props in the world to them. I can knock out a 55” just fine (I did the one over the fireplace) but above that is outside of my wheel house. Since I live alone I’m at the mercy of when someone is available to come by and give me a hand, hence having the one sitting in the living room until then, as those boxes are too bulky/wide to even try picking up and carrying by yourself. 

I do the football thing regularly, and even during the rest of the year I’ll have basketball or MNF/SNF/TNF on the fireplace tv while I’m watching prime time shows on the main tv. Convenient way to keep in the loop of what’s going on yet not having to avoid Monday morning spoilers on "blank” because that sick Lions-Bears game was on Sunday night :lol: 

Mainly this. I have a finished se room in my basement, but it’s a smaller space with a REALLY low finished ceiling (maybe 6.5-7ft?) so even a single 55” TV down there looks a bit oversized. 

6.5' ceilings? Is that even a legal living space. I don't think you can even list that square footage when you sell it. That's storage space. 

Agent, do you want to ever be married or in a long term commitment?  There's nothing wrong with it if you don't.. just curious.

14 minutes ago, probably said:

6.5' ceilings? Is that even a legal living space. I don't think you can even list that square footage when you sell it. That's storage space. 

The furnace is in the basement and there is an even lower section of ceiling wheee ductwork crosses over. That part is about 5’11” and the main ceiling is about 6’9.5”

 

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Just now, Agent23 said:

The furnace is in the basement and there is an even lower section of ceiling wheee ductwork crosses over. That part is about 5’11” and the main ceiling is about 6’9.5”

 

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I'm not sure about where you live but here you cannot include that area as square footage when you sell. You can only list it as storage space. At least you know how to use a tape measure. 

4 minutes ago, binkybink77 said:

Agent, do you want to ever be married or in a long term commitment?  There's nothing wrong with it if you don't.. just curious.

I made a kidnapping joke to your question over the weekend because you made it seem like I have to text random women pictures of the inside of my house before I ever meet/date them. 
 

In today’s era of people being cautious about meeting strangers, you’ve typically gone on dates with someone several times before you visit one another’s house (and the ones who want to go home night one probably don’t care that much about what your place does/doesn’t have anyways :lol: )

That being said, I’ve never had someone that was interested then learn of "two TVs” and then lose interest after or because of that. 
 

I mean, hell, have the married guys in either either lived with roommates who were complete slobs, or were slobs themselves. Do you think those dudes are now living in ishholes with their wives that look like hurricane Katrina just ran through there or is there maybe some level of compromise and adjustment that people make when they decide to settle down together? 

Naive as always. 

In my single days, girls were always impressed with my bachelor pads.  They appreciated the cleanliness, order, and overall vibe. 

Just now, probably said:

I'm not sure about where you live but here you cannot include that area as square footage when you sell. You can only list it as storage space. At least you know how to use a tape measure. 

I’m don’t think it was listed in the square footage when I bought, but it wasn’t something I was overly focused on or thinking about much at the time. Once I moved in I noticed the space was a bit more limited/cramped than I realized when I did my walkthrough.

Just now, Agent23 said:

I made a kidnapping joke to your question over the weekend because you made it seem like I have to text random women pictures of the inside of my house before I ever meet/date them. 
 

In today’s era of people being cautious about meeting strangers, you’ve typically gone on dates with someone several times before you visit one another’s house (and the ones who want to go home night one probably don’t care that much about what your place does/doesn’t have anyways :lol: )

That being said, I’ve never had someone that was interested then learn of "two TVs” and then lose interest after or because of that. 
 

I mean, hell, have the married guys in either either lived with roommates who were complete slobs, or were slobs themselves. Do you think those dudes are now living in ishholes with their wives that look like hurricane Katrina just ran through there or is there maybe some level of compromise and adjustment that people make when they decide to settle down together? 

How old are you now? 

Just now, probably said:

How old are you now? 

34

Just now, Agent23 said:

I’m don’t think it was listed in the square footage when I bought, but it wasn’t something I was overly focused on or thinking about much at the time. Once I moved in I noticed the space was a bit more limited/cramped than I realized when I did my walkthrough.

Prices are usually based on square footage so it's kind of a big deal. 

Just now, Agent23 said:

34

Most guys have adult looking living spaces by their mid twenties if not earlier. You're still living in a frat house at 34. 

5 minutes ago, probably said:

Most guys have adult looking living spaces by their mid twenties if not earlier. You're still living in a frat house at 34. 

we had a guy get married living above a bar scamming their wifi. there a millions and millions of white trash people married everywhere you look (not saying I want a white trash wife :lol: )

You guys make it seem like there is one and only one blueprint in life. 

7' is normally the standard ceiling height required for the square footage to be included. 

33 minutes ago, Agent23 said:

I made a kidnapping joke to your question over the weekend because you made it seem like I have to text random women pictures of the inside of my house before I ever meet/date them. 
 

In today’s era of people being cautious about meeting strangers, you’ve typically gone on dates with someone several times before you visit one another’s house (and the ones who want to go home night one probably don’t care that much about what your place does/doesn’t have anyways :lol: )

That being said, I’ve never had someone that was interested then learn of "two TVs” and then lose interest after or because of that. 
 

I mean, hell, have the married guys in either either lived with roommates who were complete slobs, or were slobs themselves. Do you think those dudes are now living in ishholes with their wives that look like hurricane Katrina just ran through there or is there maybe some level of compromise and adjustment that people make when they decide to settle down together? 

This is a lot of words.  I just asked if you were interested in a long term relationship eventually.

can't speak for agent...but i'm definitely not!  :ph34r:

24 minutes ago, Agent23 said:

we had a guy get married living above a bar scamming their wifi. there a millions and millions of white trash people married everywhere you look (not saying I want a white trash wife :lol: )

You guys make it seem like there is one and only one blueprint in life. 

I can't deny this, my apartment definitely looked like a single guys apartment when I met my wife. But I was also 28 when I met her and decorated it when I was 25. Plus when I told her I lived above a bar, her expectations where already low :roll:

1 hour ago, Agent23 said:

The furnace is in the basement and there is an even lower section of ceiling wheee ductwork crosses over. That part is about 5’11” and the main ceiling is about 6’9.5”

found your problem; that measuring tape is metric. measure american or gtfo. 

1 hour ago, B3 said:

In my single days, girls were always impressed with my bachelor pads.  They appreciated the cleanliness, order, and overall vibe. 

Did you have big leather couches that reclined?  Big leather couches that recline is where its at!

 

 

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