Brooklyn Life Open Thread by Emily Nonko 10/25/2010 436 Share Share Brooklyn Life Brooklyn Life Open Thread What's Your Take? Leave a Comment Leave a Reply Cancel reply Register to leave a comment, or log in if you already have an account Benson, yes we’re serious when we exchange barbs. Sometimes he gets me so riled up, I want to whip him. Log in to Reply “I don’t live in Brooklyn Heights” LMAO. One would never know that from your street-walking, ET. Log in to Reply Was thinking I could do a pale blue on the ceilings? I had that once and liked it. Rob, I know. Off-white is just a place holder I think. I’m done making decisions. But what would you suggest? Log in to Reply told ya we rubbing off on Rob as much as he’s rubbing off on us. he wont admit it but he’s more knowledgeable on finances, design, and politics Log in to Reply I can never figure out if ET and CGar are being serious when they exchange barbs. Log in to Reply “Change the “d” to an “n”, ET, and it describes you to a tee.” It doesn’t. I don’t live in Brooklyn Heights Log in to Reply I dint mean your apartment was pasty, just you. 🙂 Log in to Reply quote: Speaking of design, if I’m painting a wall just-off-white, am I better off painting the ceiling the same color or doing a ceiling white. make it lighter than the walls or else the low height is going to seem oppressive. and off-white is a terrible choice tho for a weekend cottage. *rob* Log in to Reply “Pasty Brit.” Well I guess I could have kept the turquoise walls. The way the turquoise bled on to the white baseboards was especially appealing. Log in to Reply < 1 … 40 41 42 43 44 … 48 >
Benson, yes we’re serious when we exchange barbs. Sometimes he gets me so riled up, I want to whip him. Log in to Reply
“I don’t live in Brooklyn Heights” LMAO. One would never know that from your street-walking, ET. Log in to Reply
Was thinking I could do a pale blue on the ceilings? I had that once and liked it. Rob, I know. Off-white is just a place holder I think. I’m done making decisions. But what would you suggest? Log in to Reply
told ya we rubbing off on Rob as much as he’s rubbing off on us. he wont admit it but he’s more knowledgeable on finances, design, and politics Log in to Reply
“Change the “d” to an “n”, ET, and it describes you to a tee.” It doesn’t. I don’t live in Brooklyn Heights Log in to Reply
quote: Speaking of design, if I’m painting a wall just-off-white, am I better off painting the ceiling the same color or doing a ceiling white. make it lighter than the walls or else the low height is going to seem oppressive. and off-white is a terrible choice tho for a weekend cottage. *rob* Log in to Reply
“Pasty Brit.” Well I guess I could have kept the turquoise walls. The way the turquoise bled on to the white baseboards was especially appealing. Log in to Reply
Benson, yes we’re serious when we exchange barbs.
Sometimes he gets me so riled up, I want to whip him.
“I don’t live in Brooklyn Heights”
LMAO. One would never know that from your street-walking, ET.
Was thinking I could do a pale blue on the ceilings? I had that once and liked it.
Rob, I know. Off-white is just a place holder I think. I’m done making decisions. But what would you suggest?
told ya we rubbing off on Rob as much as he’s rubbing off on us. he wont admit it but he’s more knowledgeable on finances, design, and politics
I can never figure out if ET and CGar are being serious when they exchange barbs.
“Change the “d” to an “n”, ET, and it describes you to a tee.”
It doesn’t. I don’t live in Brooklyn Heights
I dint mean your apartment was pasty, just you.
🙂
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Speaking of design, if I’m painting a wall just-off-white, am I better off painting the ceiling the same color or doing a ceiling white.
make it lighter than the walls or else the low height is going to seem oppressive. and off-white is a terrible choice tho for a weekend cottage.
*rob*
“Pasty Brit.”
Well I guess I could have kept the turquoise walls. The way the turquoise bled on to the white baseboards was especially appealing.