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I just heard from a friend who was trying to help me hang a big
painting that my house is constructed in an odd fashion.

He claims that there are no studs and it was constructed entirely using
tongue and groove methods.
He went on to say that this is known as "lesbian" style architecture.


Thank goodness I pulled out all the carpet when I moved in... I know I
prefer things bare.

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|I just heard from a friend who was trying to help me hang a big
| painting that my house is constructed in an odd fashion.
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| He claims that there are no studs and it was constructed entirely
using
| tongue and groove methods.
| He went on to say that this is known as "lesbian" style architecture.
|
|
| Thank goodness I pulled out all the carpet when I moved in... I know I
| prefer things bare.
|


with an itch like that
I can see why you would want things bare

I like mortise and tennon counter parts myself.


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