...to help send them on to the next round.
Shown above, first row, left to right:
1. Karla's Moody Blues Bedroom
2. Nicole's 'East Coast' Studio
3. Alexandra's Spiced Chai Living Room >
4. Jason & Sarah's Candy Land Living Room
5. Jeffrey's Colorful Supporting Cast
Second row, left to right:
6. Melanie's Blue & Harbor Gray Kitchen
7. Katie's 'Apple Green' Studio
8. Elizabeth's Apple of Her Eye
such negativity is no way to get people to click on your link.
plus, if you click on the links, you'll see the entries with 5 photos of each room. you're not limited to the single shot vignette.
view JetKatDesign's profile
...I'm just curious. How come Washington DC is listed as South?
I mean, it's in the northern half of the country... and if anything, surely it should be East?
view ryttu3k's profile
We used to live in DC, and they like to say DC is as far East as you can go while still living in the South.
view bandanamom's profile
I live in DC, and I've lived in the South. DC is definitely not in it.
For starters, the gays are out, there's a liquor store every 200 ft, there are no local Halloween or Harry Potter protests, no one hunts, it's filled with foreigners (or 'for-ners' in southern-speak), and in seven years of living here I've never had anyone ask what church I go to. We were not a part of the confederacy. Also, they watch pro-football here.
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Matilde: when you disparage Southerners and the South in such a stereotypical way, you reveal only your own ignorance.
Congratulations.
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