a place where movies are shown is a theater.
Pfft. That's a cinema.
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a place where movies are shown is a theater.
Pfft. That's a cinema.
I was rewatching Angel Season 1 last night and something bothered me about the episode "I've got you under my skin". Ryan, the little boy, should not have been able to block his parents bedroom door with that little piece of wood. I believe housing regulations are such that all doors to bedrooms need to open inward towards the room because if there is need, as in a fire, the door can be broken inwards, which is much easier than trying to pull it outwards.
Old house?
New Puppet Angel pictures.
Old house?
They had just moved into it. You would think that it would be sold through a bank and therefore have an inspector walk through. I don't know - I've never seen a house, old or new, that had bedroom doors that swung out.
They had just moved into it. You would think that it would be sold through a bank and therefore have an inspector walk through.
Older houses are not subject to the same building codes as new houses, and a non-conforming room wouldn't break a deal.
(And it occurs to me that our non-conforming basement bedroom door swings out.)
New Puppet Angel pictures.
MUST. HAVE.
New Puppet Angel pictures.
I'm not sure why, but I'm really curious as to whether the puppet Angel has a tattoo on its back. Probably not -- do the clothes even come off? -- but that detail would make me very happy.
Old house?
also, maybe the room was not classified as a bedroom, so would not have to follow the same regs. Stupid, I know.
Probably not -- do the clothes even come off?
Once I buy one and set it next to my Lindsey puppet, I'll let you know.