
So… much… wood paneling. Do you think it’s structural?
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Man, that stereo system is state-of-the-art circa 1968. But I do not judge – my stereo (as I call it, for I am old) is hooked up to the speakers my parents bought just around that same time. The screen on them is gold. And they still work. Thank you, Consumer Reports, for recommending that particular set of speakers; they’ve held up well for over four decades, even as they’ve irritated various audiophile housemates. My point being that this might be a perfect acceptable stereo system, so long as you still have your records and reel-to-reel tapes.

More wood. How much more wood can the house take? And why didn’t they do the ceiling? Slackers.

Tee hee. The house is on Pine Street. Tee hee. Lookee! There, in the corner! More wood, just waiting for you to move in and put it somewhere. The windows? The floors? Your car? Have at it, kids.
Found by: Giordana
P.S. I’ll be putting up the contest winner just as soon as the babysitter gets here and I — uh, I mean the panel of judges — has a chance to read all the entries.
Loveliest comment, by Cellar Door: It’s like a pedal steel guitarists convention in there.
(Every steel guitar player has a picture of himself in front of wood paneling. It’s a mystery why, but it’s true.)
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