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CTyankee

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10. I'm sure our real estate agent "assumed" like us.
Sat Feb 20, 2021, 11:31 AM
Feb 2021

The house otherwise is a jewel. I guess you'd say "good bones." We've done a lot to update in the past 30 years. For one thing, it had rope and pulley windows and when the rope gets old it snaps and the windows slam down shut. We got that upgraded in the summer and I was keeping one window open with a tall brick.

Central air conditioning was next. Then the kitchen (old stove you had to light with a match) and I found out we had gas so we could replace our gas stove with another. Now that is what a lot of cooks like and I do too, but the old stove had to be lit with a match.

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Oh, I KNOW. My grandmother's big old historical brick house (had once been a 19th century tavern) hlthe2b Feb 2021 #1
I really think my real estate agent should have known that and warned us about it. CTyankee Feb 2021 #3
This is what inspections are for, by either the city/state jurisdiction or you, or perhaps other SWBTATTReg Feb 2021 #5
I'm sure our real estate agent "assumed" like us. CTyankee Feb 2021 #10
A house, with 'good bones', as you say, is always a treasure. If you have one, sure it may be ... SWBTATTReg Feb 2021 #20
I figure my house was one of the last houses built in our neighborhood before WW2 when no CTyankee Feb 2021 #21
Hope springs eternal for our life to re-emerge here. SWBTATTReg Feb 2021 #23
A fuse is hint to upgrade your circut box! marble falls Feb 2021 #2
Oh, NOW you tell me! CTyankee Feb 2021 #4
You didn't find any pennies in there, did you? MyOwnPeace Feb 2021 #9
No. I let experts do that. I was working full time as was hubby... CTyankee Feb 2021 #11
I know.... hlthe2b Feb 2021 #12
I thought it was what you use pennies on BBG Feb 2021 #8
Damn, I was about to post that "penny in the socket" packman Feb 2021 #16
Usually means 2 wire outlets, no ground. Probably knob and spool wiring. LiberalArkie Feb 2021 #15
was the wiring insulated with paper? Kali Feb 2021 #6
A fuse is your safety valve for the electrical circuit. Hotler Feb 2021 #7
What did being jewish. Reformed, Orthodox or otherwise have to do with knowing about fuseboxes? bullimiami Feb 2021 #13
It doesn't. The reference to the Orthodox Jews was the fact that they desired a house near enough CTyankee Feb 2021 #22
lived in a similar neighborhood. the payos on the boys always brings a smile. bullimiami Feb 2021 #24
That sounds like an old Green Acres episode. Arkansas Granny Feb 2021 #14
Changing fuses used to be one way men justified their existence. malthaussen Feb 2021 #17
That's the thing you put a penny behind gibraltar72 Feb 2021 #18
TWO things???????? MyOwnPeace Feb 2021 #19
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