Ohh ladies mine is bad. This is the wallpaper in our basement bathroom. Disclaimer: we just moved in in May. At some point we'll remodel, but not high on the priority list right now.
I don't really have a taste for tacky stuff especially since I am the extreme opposite of a hoarder (hair flips obvs). This is all I've got that is silly and often makes me cackle.
Your boobs, paired with his chest hair is an awesome combo! I also love that you're caressing his head. What was your other hand doing?
This dog. When we moved here the movers found it in the trunk and brought it in thinking it was ours. We had never seen it, but they let us keep it because nobody had filed a claim saying it was missing.
It's like the dog from all the Friends episode. (this is as far as I read, so I apologies if someone else says this)........This is classic!
I don't really have a taste for tacky stuff especially since I am the extreme opposite of a hoarder (hair flips obvs). This is all I've got that is silly and often makes me cackle.
Post by formerlyllizzyb on Aug 27, 2014 7:08:27 GMT -5
I'll pip my kitchen in a bit. The entire thing is tacky. But it is an awesome kitchen with lots of potential. Just need to bite the bullet on spending the dough to update it.
Awful faux finish cabinets, yellow and green plaid wallpaper, green laminate counters. Blech.
I don't really have a taste for tacky stuff especially since I am the extreme opposite of a hoarder (hair flips obvs). This is all I've got that is silly and often makes me cackle.
Your boobs, paired with his chest hair is an awesome combo! I also love that you're caressing his head. What was your other hand doing?
I have two disco balls in my office. I'm sure some would find that tacky.
However, I think they are fabulous.
Today's random fact:
A Louisville, Kentucky company currently known as Omega National Products claims to have made 90% of the disco balls used in the United States during the disco craze, and remains the top supplier. Louisville has earned the reputation of being the disco ball capital of the country.
This picture was taken before we bought our house, but the previous owner left this clock hanging on our basement fireplace and it's still there 6 years later! DH thinks it's cool. I don't.
Oh man, this is too easy. We're at my husband's family's camp, which has collected "treasures" for over 100 years.
Some of my favorites: weird boat jutting out of boathouse, linoleum pattern in the bunkhouse, and a swinging bed, complete with mattress springs for that extra bounce.
Not tacky, but something I totally love here: the ancient refrigerator. They actually brought it to the island back in the day by waiting for the lake to freeze and sliding it across the ice!