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Thread started 08/24/08 9:25pm

Fury

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do u judge someone by their window treatments?

this dude i know..makes very good money...friggin bedsheets in his windows disbelief

of course i ask.."you know curtains are really affordable now...why don't you buy some?"


he said chicks don't like guys with good window curtains....really... lol
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Reply #1 posted 08/24/08 9:27pm

Flowers2

Fury said:

this dude i know..makes very good money...friggin bedsheets in his windows disbelief

of course i ask.."you know curtains are really affordable now...why don't you buy some?"


he said chicks don't like guys with good window curtains....really... lol


that's nonsense... a guy with style is attractive..
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Reply #2 posted 08/24/08 9:28pm

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How could I? I've still got the 70's knit coverings on my movie room's windows.

What can I say? I'm lazy and they keep the light out.
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Reply #3 posted 08/24/08 11:18pm

Ottensen

Fury said:

this dude i know..makes very good money...friggin bedsheets in his windows disbelief

of course i ask.."you know curtains are really affordable now...why don't you buy some?"


he said chicks don't like guys with good window curtains....really... lol


Initially I really thought my answer to this question was going to be "no", but now that you mention it.... lol lol lol
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Reply #4 posted 08/25/08 12:01am

RenHoek

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Every friggin' day!!!

This is a topic upon which I am at least qualified to pass judgement...

If any fellow orgers need help, let me know!!

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Reply #5 posted 08/25/08 2:42am

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Whenever I'm in a red light district: yes.
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Reply #6 posted 08/25/08 6:47am

Genesia

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Absolutely. In fact, I have been known to point and laugh at vertical blinds.
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Reply #7 posted 08/25/08 7:46am

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My friend used to have towels over her front door window. I would tell her how ghetto that is every time I seen it. She finally took them down. She has blankets over her bedroom windows but I don't give her shit for it. A bitch has to sleep and I get that.
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Reply #8 posted 08/25/08 8:16am

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For the most part, no.

But towels and bedsheets? Well that's just sad.
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Reply #9 posted 08/25/08 8:17am

Anxiety

window treatments?! that's just shallow!

i only judge people based on their hairstyles and the brand of jeans they wear. hmph!
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Reply #10 posted 08/25/08 8:24am

SCNDLS

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RenHoek said:

Every friggin' day!!!

This is a topic upon which I am at least qualified to pass judgement...

If any fellow orgers need help, let me know!!

Downtown Interiors

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Ooooo, Lawd! I soooo need your professional advice. Okay, I have 20 foot ceilings in my living room and have 2 rows of floor to ceiling windows for a total of 8 windows. They are currently uncovered. What kind of window covering can one use to block light and provide some privacy WITHOUT doing individual treatments on each window??? Should I do something that is retractable and comes outta the ceiling? hmmm HELP!!!

And to answer Fury's question, after a certain age, there's NO excuse for bedsheets on the windows. disbelief
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Reply #11 posted 08/25/08 8:26am

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Genesia said:

Absolutely. In fact, I have been known to point and laugh at vertical blinds.

hah! @ Genesia's bougie butt.
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Reply #12 posted 08/25/08 8:27am

Genesia

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SCNDLS said:

Genesia said:

Absolutely. In fact, I have been known to point and laugh at vertical blinds.

hah! @ Genesia's bougie butt.


You have verticals, don't you? comfort

lol
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Reply #13 posted 08/25/08 8:29am

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Genesia said:

SCNDLS said:


hah! @ Genesia's bougie butt.


You have verticals, don't you? comfort

lol

shhh
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Reply #14 posted 08/25/08 10:35am

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SCNDLS said:

RenHoek said:

Every friggin' day!!!

This is a topic upon which I am at least qualified to pass judgement...

If any fellow orgers need help, let me know!!

Downtown Interiors

Love all y'all... cool

Ooooo, Lawd! I soooo need your professional advice. Okay, I have 20 foot ceilings in my living room and have 2 rows of floor to ceiling windows for a total of 8 windows. They are currently uncovered. What kind of window covering can one use to block light and provide some privacy WITHOUT doing individual treatments on each window??? Should I do something that is retractable and comes outta the ceiling? hmmm HELP!!!

And to answer Fury's question, after a certain age, there's NO excuse for bedsheets on the windows. disbelief


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Motorized Roller Shades would be practical in terms of ease of use, contemporary in appearance and they could be mounted on the exterior of the home. This frees up the interior walls and window trim (if decorative...)

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