Which area has the easiest access to the kitchen? Of course, entry in the dining area might be awkward, too.ArkieDukie wrote: ↑June 22nd, 2019, 9:34 amMy nephew and I rearranged the living and dining room furniture on Thursday. My entertainment center now mostly covers (and looks good against) the orange accent wall in what was once the dining room. My job for the day will be returning all my breakable items to their new home and also hanging some pictures.
The next challenge will be coming up with a good configuration for the former living room. It’s a long room with a fireplace at one end and the entry on the other. Overall, the living/dining area is L-shaped. The living room is now on the skinnier leg of the L, mainly because it has the wall that works best for my entertainment center. The fireplace is behind what is now the living room. Trying to decide which side gets the conversation area (and my digital piano) and which side gets the dining room table. My current thought is that the table should be in front of the fireplace, behind the sofa, and the new conversation area should be in front of the entry. Thoughts?
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Easiest access to the kitchen is my new living room. Second easiest is probably the area with the fireplace, but the area adjoining wouldn’t be too awful.DukieInKansas wrote: ↑June 22nd, 2019, 11:11 amWhich area has the easiest access to the kitchen? Of course, entry in the dining area might be awkward, too.ArkieDukie wrote: ↑June 22nd, 2019, 9:34 amMy nephew and I rearranged the living and dining room furniture on Thursday. My entertainment center now mostly covers (and looks good against) the orange accent wall in what was once the dining room. My job for the day will be returning all my breakable items to their new home and also hanging some pictures.
The next challenge will be coming up with a good configuration for the former living room. It’s a long room with a fireplace at one end and the entry on the other. Overall, the living/dining area is L-shaped. The living room is now on the skinnier leg of the L, mainly because it has the wall that works best for my entertainment center. The fireplace is behind what is now the living room. Trying to decide which side gets the conversation area (and my digital piano) and which side gets the dining room table. My current thought is that the table should be in front of the fireplace, behind the sofa, and the new conversation area should be in front of the entry. Thoughts?
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ArkieDukie wrote: ↑June 22nd, 2019, 9:34 amMy nephew and I rearranged the living and dining room furniture on Thursday. My entertainment center now mostly covers (and looks good against) the orange accent wall in what was once the dining room. My job for the day will be returning all my breakable items to their new home and also hanging some pictures.
The next challenge will be coming up with a good configuration for the former living room. It’s a long room with a fireplace at one end and the entry on the other. Overall, the living/dining area is L-shaped. The living room is now on the skinnier leg of the L, mainly because it has the wall that works best for my entertainment center. The fireplace is behind what is now the living room. Trying to decide which side gets the conversation area (and my digital piano) and which side gets the dining room table. My current thought is that the table should be in front of the fireplace, behind the sofa, and the new conversation area should be in front of the entry. Thoughts?
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OZZIE4DUKE wrote: ↑June 22nd, 2019, 4:48 pmArkieDukie wrote: ↑June 22nd, 2019, 9:34 amMy nephew and I rearranged the living and dining room furniture on Thursday. My entertainment center now mostly covers (and looks good against) the orange accent wall in what was once the dining room. My job for the day will be returning all my breakable items to their new home and also hanging some pictures.
The next challenge will be coming up with a good configuration for the former living room. It’s a long room with a fireplace at one end and the entry on the other. Overall, the living/dining area is L-shaped. The living room is now on the skinnier leg of the L, mainly because it has the wall that works best for my entertainment center. The fireplace is behind what is now the living room. Trying to decide which side gets the conversation area (and my digital piano) and which side gets the dining room table. My current thought is that the table should be in front of the fireplace, behind the sofa, and the new conversation area should be in front of the entry. Thoughts?
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Lady with white socks and black high heels just pleaded “guilty and not guilty” to one charge.
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Is that like a fashion code violation?
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At least the plea was consistent with the attire.
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I thought so.
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A certain cult out of Topeka, KS, is supposed to protest at my church today, around the time of the early service. Our staff, a couple of whom are from Topeka and know this particular cult all too well, decided to cancel the early service so as to not expose our members to them. Apparently they have a reputation for inciting physical altercations and then suing. What amazes me is that they have won a lot of money using this strategy.
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I am attempting to live my life so that *those people* will protest at my funeral.ArkieDukie wrote: ↑June 30th, 2019, 7:16 amA certain cult out of Topeka, KS, is supposed to protest at my church today, around the time of the early service. Our staff, a couple of whom are from Topeka and know this particular cult all too well, decided to cancel the early service so as to not expose our members to them. Apparently they have a reputation for inciting physical altercations and then suing. What amazes me is that they have won a lot of money using this strategy.
If you wonder why I’m not naming the cult outright, we have been encouraged to ignore them and not give them the publicity they want.
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Exactly. I think having them show up indicates that we are doing something right. Pretty sure the rest of the congregation feels the same way.CathyCA wrote: ↑June 30th, 2019, 9:05 amI am attempting to live my life so that *those people* will protest at my funeral.ArkieDukie wrote: ↑June 30th, 2019, 7:16 amA certain cult out of Topeka, KS, is supposed to protest at my church today, around the time of the early service. Our staff, a couple of whom are from Topeka and know this particular cult all too well, decided to cancel the early service so as to not expose our members to them. Apparently they have a reputation for inciting physical altercations and then suing. What amazes me is that they have won a lot of money using this strategy.
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They are an odd bunch. They had a small group outside the Lied Center at KU when I went to see thw Blind Boys of Alabama a number of years ago. I still haven't determined if they were protesting something about the Center or a group of 80+ year old African-American blind gospel singing men.
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It is hot here in South Central Texas...
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Still hot...
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If your AC is properly sized and in good working condition, by design it can only cool the inside 20F from the outside temperature. So 100 degree days will see the best inside temperature about 80F.DukieInKansas wrote: ↑July 19th, 2019, 10:27 amHot here, too. And my AC isn't working as well as it should be.
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It’s hot in St. Louis, too. Heat index over 100. Good time to stay indoors!
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Maybe I should move north?
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Yeah, but then you'd have SNOW in the winter.
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