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Clement 2 year s ago
Winge away people
       
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Midge 2 year s ago
#5 ok retard. sorry your grid doesn't work as well as mine. plus Ive worked for the local electric company. the more efficient homes become, the more they tell you to conserve and still raise prices
       
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David 2 year s ago
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Oh yeah sure solar is great if you have sun. I have huge trees that keep my roof in almost permanent shade to the point I need to clean moss off my roof. The last sales guy that tried to talk me into solar got laughed off my doorstep...
       
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Prescott 2 year s ago
#5 Additionally, I could buy a lot of heat or hot water for the super high cost of that equipment. I would pay for that, and if the stupid HOA required it, wouldn't buy the home. NOT supporting "big green"
       
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Judie 2 year s ago
I live back in the woods, you see
My woman and the kids, and the dogs, and me
I got a shotgun, a rifle, and a 4-wheel drive
And a country boy can survive
Country folks can survive
       
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Ronie 2 year s ago
Why do some people hate the "live, love, laugh" slogan? Sounds like good advice to me.
       
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"Kitchens that they cram into a narrow rectangle. A lot of apartments and town houses come with these. They are so narrow that if you open the fridge door, nobody can walk past you.

A kitchen should be open, not walled in all sides and shaped like a narrow rectangle. It drives me crazy when I see these."

 

 

"As an electrician; putting 600 potlights in every room of the house. Sure it makes me money but it looks ridiculous having so many lights every 4 feet of every room."

 

 

"I've seen several homes with appliances integrated into the construction of the kitchen itself. Not just in an alcove but actually built into the wall. Sure, it's convenient that there's a f@#king cappuccino machine built into the wall next to the cabinet over the center island countertop. But what happens when (not if, when) it needs maintenance? Do I have to call a goddamn carpenter as well as a cappuccino machine repairman? Do I have to consider if this is a f@#king load bearing wall that contains my broken appliance? And something that's just a convenience like that is one thing, but they do it with stuff like fridges too."

 

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