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French Hamster Villa, where you have to wear a hamsterhat (why not do this in Hamsterdam?), or Japanese Shelf Hotels. The choice is clear: My underground Pleasure Bunker.
Edit: If it isn't clear yet, my coffee seems to have been replaced by LSD this morning. Reply
Edit: If it isn't clear yet, my coffee seems to have been replaced by LSD this morning. Reply
Edited by crashedpc - Haifisch at 11/19/09 9:03 AM
@crashedpc - Haifisch: Underground Pleasure Bunker? I'm sold, sounds sexy.
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@Hahaue: ummm, might need to decode that a little.
underground pleasure bunker = mom's basement with WiFi access
(it really was LSD instead of coffee) Reply
underground pleasure bunker = mom's basement with WiFi access
(it really was LSD instead of coffee) Reply
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@crashedpc - Haifisch: Underground Pleasure Bunker? I'm looking to add-on the the house where can I get those plans?
/Scraps the underground bombshelter/mancave idea. Reply
/Scraps the underground bombshelter/mancave idea. Reply
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@Jassen: Haha. While it's true I'm still living at home, it's also true that my kitchen and bathroom renovations finished on Monday and I'm getting furniture to furnish my new house. So you win... for now.
*shakes fist* TECHNICALITY!!!! Reply
*shakes fist* TECHNICALITY!!!! Reply
@Im_your_Huckleberry: Whoa whoa, never ever sacrifice your mancave plans, especially if you have a wife and kid(s). The underground pleasure bunker is more of a, uh, bachelor thing. You know what I mean? Yeah, you know what I mean.
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@Jassen: Hey, that can still be fun, kind of like being in high school again. "How much heavy petting can we get away with before mom comes down to check on us?"
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@Hahaue: I really do hate to sound like a grammar nerd but that sentence makes it sound like you and the person you were heavy petting had the same mom who came down to see which base you had gotten too.
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