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Daniel270:
I'd never get that lucky...

Probably would be more like my mom trying to remodel a bathroom in a trailer she used to live in.   Found an old coke can sitting on a beam inside the wall from back when they build the trailer.. lol.  That's my usual luck :)

TOK:

--- Quote from: Daniel270 on December 13, 2007, 09:39:44 pm ---I'd never get that lucky...

Probably would be more like my mom trying to remodel a bathroom in a trailer she used to live in.   Found an old coke can sitting on a beam inside the wall from back when they build the trailer.. lol.  That's my usual luck :)

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Me either. My house was built in the early 50's and I bought from the original owner. I tore a closet out and found an old Beatles trading card. I currently have the downstairs bathroom completely gutted. All that I found in the wall was a prehistoric superball that barely bounces anymore and some hay and string some critter brought in. There was a crack at a spigot at one time, and he got into the wall behind the tub!  :P

shardian:
All I found behind the walls in my bathroom renovation was a MASSIVE carpenter ant nest. :dizzy: :dizzy: :dizzy:

Those things are ---smurfing--- huge and nasty.

SNAAKE:
20% would be fair. he could have just taken the money but he called her instead. something to think about...

ChadTower:

--- Quote from: TOK on December 13, 2007, 10:30:49 pm ---Me either. My house was built in the early 50's and I bought from the original owner. I tore a closet out and found an old Beatles trading card.

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I remember reading as a kid about this family that ripped open their attic to renovate and found piles and piles of baseball cards from the early 20th century... it was something like $1.5mil in nearly extinct cards.  Apparently the original owners had used them, among a million other random things, as insulation.  It was in the Beckett baseball price guide, I think.

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