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It's time to end this. Where are you Michelle Myles?
I'm searching in (the): Den |
It's time to end this. Where are you Michelle Myles?
I'm searching in (the): attic! I'm gonna try to possess the dead body!!! |
It's time to end this. Where are you Michelle Myles?
I'm searching in (the): Myles's house cellar~ |
It's time to end this. Where are you Michelle Myles? I'm searching in (the): Attic |
Belly, you still haven't updated the victim character list with Paula.
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That's me. ;D
I've been a little busy today, so i'm behind. |
It's time to end this. Where are you Michelle Myles?
I'm searching in (the): Living Room |
It's time to end this. Where are you Michelle Myles?
I'm searching in (the): [Den!!] |
It's ok Howdy, it's just odd about not having Paula in the victim list.
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Updated. :)
The most popular room is Michelle Myles' Bedroom. The least popular is the Bathroom. So you all want to roll in blood, but not in... Nevermind. [ninja] |
I'm still debating D:
My first impulse was the den, with it's traditional connotations of cozy domesticity. But the living room is also appealing. It looks pretty nice. It also doesn't appear to have any blood in it. |
Why would she go back to either, she's clearly already done with her business in both. [:?]
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Cardinal Biggles: ~ I thought maybe you'd appreciate this. ;D
Here's the inspiration for the Myles' House. http://i.imgur.com/wodIIhJ.jpg I looked at blueprints from the 1930's until I found one that looked kinda like the Michael Myers house. [;)] @Hammy - [lol] |
Oh, is that one of those Sears prefabs? That was a fascinating trend.
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I don't really want to go for the obvious which was that bedroom, but it seems that almost everyone wants to take that risk.
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@Biggs ~ I think they were just selling the plans.
In fact, taking a second look at the book, they appear to be from around 1910 or 1912. |
Yeah, seems about right based on the font choices. Prefab houses and plans were pretty common in the first half of the 20th century. You wouldn't think it being cookiecutter/massed produced, but the design sensibilities were pretty great.
http://dchousecat.files.wordpress.co...5-pm.png?w=600 http://dchousecat.files.wordpress.co...er-spring1.jpg There are some really neat modern takes on it too, with the new "Tiny Homes" movement. |
I guess they got a little more cookie cutter after the war when everyone wanted to move the subarbs.
I dunno. :P |
Yeah, I know what I would say to a realtor to put them on the right track: Built before 1950, with lots of original features.
The exception I guess would be one of the new small houses, like I mentioned above. I don't need a lot of space. It would be so wasteful. I actually found a version I liked last year. Luckily I had it bookmarked: Small Homes by Ross Chapin Architects |
Under a thousand square feet. That is wee. Looks nice, though. ;D
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totally. but you don't see those kind of houses anymore
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Edit let me rephrase. There arent many where i live. Haha |
*pokes the thread*
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