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Today on the South Slope Reno, the first floor moves ahead by leaps and bounds, including the arrival of the 6-burner Wolf stove!

Here are some of the topics posted on The Forum today:
Heating and/or Thermostat Problem
Where to Find Skeleton Keys?
Solutions for Draft Through Skylights
Length of Time to Change SRO Designation
What to Do About Previous Owner’s Water/Sewer Bill?


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  1. denton…you are now the poster child for conspicuous energy wasting consumption. Please put out a poster of yourself standing next to that range. Those red knobs are like flames painted on the side of a hot rod!!!!

  2. cmu, I thought you were going to say that if they use all the burners (including the griddle?) denton should have us over!

    I’ll bring dessert! and 3 of my friends to help eat all that food!

  3. But, when this couple gets ready to sell (if they can) in the future, the tastes may have changed. This stove (and ventilation supporting equipment) may be considered energy hogs that need to be replaced and thus NOT an asset. Also, it may not look so great physically at that point. These stoves take a lot of restaurant-style cleaning. Who needs that?

    Look, it’s a fad.

    And Bayridge, you’re correct and I think you answered your own rhetorical question.

    Daveinbed, I think you did not realize Peter’s point…unless you’re simply full of cheek.

  4. I leave my hall light and a living room light on all the time. I use the energy saver bulbs. I’m doing my part. I don’t think there will ever be candelabra bulbs for my chandeliers in an energy saver bulb though. Too bad.

  5. No idea if denton is normal or not!

    Four burners is plenty for my fiancee and I (and we both cook), but then again, I have yet to live anywhere in this city that even had a full set of full-sized kitchen appliances. Stove, fridge, dishwasher … at least one has always been mini-fied in each place. So what the hell do I know?

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