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Old 01.07.2008, 02:28 PM   #6
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No, not Matt Damon. Someone more respected than those guys. More of the "leading man in his 40's that women die over for some reason" sort of actor.


Some of the pictures of me are not in my house, some of them (like my avatar) are from the antique shop.

I'm a stereotypical basement dweller. We've got stone walls down here in every room except for mine, which was renovated in the 80's to be a rec room, later my brother's room, later a rec room, later an office, later a rec room, now my room since I like to be centralized with all my stuff in one room.

My house is a late Victorian built by a rich western PA oil guy in the late 1890's to be a summer house for his family of 10-12. There are 5 rooms on the first floor, all 20x18 feet, with about 12 or 13 foot ceilings. There are 2 parlors, with a huge arched sliding door connecting them. The 2nd floor also has 5 rooms, and the 3rd floor and basement are slightly different. The 3rd floor has one main room then 3 side rooms. One of the side rooms has a large vat in it that water used to be pumped into via a windmill that used to stand right beside the house. That was how they got water pressure.

Sort of a one of a kind house.
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