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    Talking man cave / hobby room

    ok i have a spare room in our house that i talked my wife into letting me make it a man cave/ hobby room. i am going to put checkered white and black floors down so i can have my dirt bike in it. and not worry about hurting the floors. i have also move my inqubator into it so i will be close to the eggs. i am just curious to what some of yall would do in the room. i am drawing a blank on ideas so help me out please.




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    Re: man cave / hobby room

    couches,tv,mayb a card table or pool table,mini fridge for the beers and drinks. Things like that unless you collect something then you can turn that room into what ever you collect. My basement use to be the "hockey" room it had jerseys from every year i played from when i was around 6 or 7 all the way up to college. Had all my hockey equipment and was where the team(same group of guys i grew up with playing hockey) would come before games to talk about the games and girls and what not but its no longer the hockey room 7 years now my aunt has lived with us and is down there now. Miss that place

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    Re: man cave / hobby room

    I'm not a man, but if I had a spare room I'd make it a reptile room
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    Re: man cave / hobby room

    if money is not an problem nice HD TV with a xbox/ps3/wii whatever u have if you have any animals in a display tank then put them there maybe get a lion get some surround sound and just put some posters on the walls of dirtbikes or whatever you like!



    (Minus that lion part....don't think the wife would approve )
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    Re: man cave / hobby room

    i would put the snakes in there but i have a reptile building. i had a dish network line run in there and plan on getting a smaller flat screen like a 32 inch. i think i may put a reef tank in there. but please keep the ideas comming.




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    Re: man cave / hobby room

    Quote Originally Posted by dmaricle View Post
    i would put the snakes in there but i have a reptile building. i had a dish network line run in there and plan on getting a smaller flat screen like a 32 inch. i think i may put a reef tank in there. but please keep the ideas comming.
    how could i forget that reef tanks are awesome.i use to be into salt water and may get into a 180 gallon this time around. I also love the silver arowanas

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    how could i forget that reef tanks are awesome.i use to be into salt water and may get into a 180 gallon this time around. I also love the silver arowanas
    you should so get a deep sea angler fish!!!!
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    Re: man cave / hobby room

    Or he could get some Lion fish,

    A shark perhaps?
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    Re: man cave / hobby room

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    Or he could get some Lion fish,

    A shark perhaps?
    buy an angler fish has a little light on its head!
    my channel plz check it out!

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    Re: man cave / hobby room

    I have my computer system, a big-screen LED TV, a la-z-boy recliner. My computer is hooked up to my A/V receiver so I can use my TV like a huge computer monitor and with a wireless keyboard/mouse I can recline and surf in style. The adjoining room serves as a reading room in addition to housing my reptiles, instruments, and bookcases (all of which have similar humidity requirements, so it works out well!).

    The décor is simple/classical featuring dark cherry wood and gold tones. The space is designed for one, or at the most a small group.
    This above all: to thine own self be true,
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    Thou canst not then be false to any man.

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