I understand Sears also sold Lustron homes. There are three near me, can't imagine how hot it would be in the summer or how cold it could get in the winter.
http://www.searshomes.org/index.php/tag/metal-tile-houses/
I understand Sears also sold Lustron homes. There are three near me, can't imagine how hot it would be in the summer or how cold it could get in the winter.
http://www.searshomes.org/index.php/tag/metal-tile-houses/
Who knew?
Apparently Deep 13 laboratory of Mystery Science Theater 3000 is located off of RT. 14 in Palatine, IL.
4cylndrfury wrote: *Who Knew?* Broccoli in an omelet will give you gas?
OMG you should smell my grand son's brocolli farts.
Do his broccoli farts smell better/worse because hes young?
Give him some radishes and marvel at the stench.
Keith wrote: Did you know that Sears used to sell houses? Unfortunately, that's not what's meant by a "Craftsman" home http://www.searsarchives.com/homes/1908-1914.htm
and cars...
Keith wrote: Did you know that Sears used to sell houses? Unfortunately, that's not what's meant by a "Craftsman" home http://www.searsarchives.com/homes/1908-1914.htm
Though, coincidentally, many of the Sears houses were in the Craftsman style. Sears had some really nice designs. There is a line of maybe 8-10 of them near where I work. I just want to buy them all, move them somewhere nice, and restore them.
wbjones wrote:Keith wrote: Did you know that Sears used to sell houses? Unfortunately, that's not what's meant by a "Craftsman" home http://www.searsarchives.com/homes/1908-1914.htmand cars...
Don't forget motorcycles and mopeds.
They were made by Puch. Puch is best known in the motorcycle world for the 'twingle'; two pistons sharing a common combustion chamber.
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