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#30
by
GASlick
on 18 Oct, 2009 08:59
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No such luck at my house either. And I completely understand about the sinks! LOL
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#31
by
herronm
on 19 Oct, 2009 19:55
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My car is my manspace. My wife won't get in my car...and that is just fine with me.
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#32
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 19 Oct, 2009 19:59
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My car is my manspace. My wife won't get in my car...and that is just fine with me.
GREAT, she doesn't like mine, a Mini Cooper Convertible, either--maybe it's mine, except when we have to go somewhere like the Vieux Carre where mine is the easiest to park
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#33
by
SlyBaldDude
on 02 Nov, 2009 17:53
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I have a man space complete with a coffee maker and a refer and a TV. It has a really comfortable chair. An aptly placed window allows me to receive advanced notice of predators. Entry is possible with advanced notice. Actually its more like my wife-and I's retreat. We go there when the house gets too full and the inquires to many.
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#34
by
Ming the Merciless
on 02 Nov, 2009 22:54
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As with one or two others here, I can say...from my skin, out to my four walls, to my yard to my fence. It's mine, mine, MINE!
But, hey, I have to admit that I share it with dust mites, and some mice, too.
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#35
by
440satellite
on 06 Nov, 2009 21:38
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Amen Ming! I'm lucky enough to have 10 acres of personal man space, including the abode, garage and pole building. Some are more manly than others, such as the garage with a wood burner to fight off the cold winters, 200 watt XM radio and keg-u-lator with Hurst T-grip tap handle complete with line locker button. Arrh, arrh, arrh
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#36
by
andrew
on 07 Nov, 2009 14:12
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Some are more manly than others, such as the garage with a wood burner to fight off the cold winters, 200 watt XM radio and keg-u-lator with Hurst T-grip tap handle complete with line locker button. Arrh, arrh, arrh
Now that's what I call a manspace ...
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#37
by
Alexander215
on 09 Nov, 2009 15:10
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My grandfather had a manspace, a huge barn that had 8 rooms and housed his tractor, tools, the 4 or 5 skidoos he had at any time. Had a loft filled with hay with ship parts up there, a big lazy boy in one area to sleep in, wooden floors, the sweet smell of gas, diesel, oil and WD-40. I think for me at least that was the manliest man space I've ever had the pleasure of enjoying.
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#38
by
Bald_freak
on 06 Dec, 2009 14:11
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yeah, my crapper,lol. It's the only room I can smoke in. The Al Bundy special
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#39
by
marty22
on 06 Dec, 2009 18:21
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no special space here.
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#40
by
Robmeister
on 06 Dec, 2009 21:51
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My home office is definitely my man-cave! (From which I've done 99.99% of posting on SBG since November 2006!!)
When my wife slips in there to get on the computer and I'm home, I REALLY don't know what to do with myself.
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#41
by
Dome of Steele
on 07 Dec, 2009 02:13
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My manspace is called my apartment.
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#42
by
Bald_freak
on 07 Dec, 2009 05:43
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You get to keep a raccoon in your appartment? dude that's awesome
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#43
by
crazycoop
on 08 Dec, 2009 12:59
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i have three spaces, the old body shop that was here when we moved in, the wood working room in the basement and the newest is the old camper i picked up cheap and put in the back woods. in a house with wife and three little girls and female cat. its just me and the male dog. i need the hideing space.
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#44
by
PigPen
on 08 Dec, 2009 13:44
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My entire apartment, Craftsman tool box in my bedroom, chaps, bridles and branding irons on the walls of my living room. Except maybe the kids room, but I've kinda taken it over to an extent.