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<title> Uses for Old Barns Embeded YouTube: Underground House into the Hill Traditional Swiss Instrument</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Old Barns; Embeded YouTube: Underground House into the Hill Traditional Swiss Instrument.&lt;/i&gt; By Wilbur Corncob from in the barn Maison sous-terraine Images by Iwan Baan There are a lot of benefits to building houses underground; they are cheap, almost free, to heat and cool, and they don't block the views.[1] Wells probably would have found this house by SeArch and Christian Muller Architects a bit over the top; his works were more modest and restrained.[2] It is very big and there is a lot of concrete in it, and can hardly be called green, but there are some interesting ideas.[3] In Vals, Switzerland there are ... </description>
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<title> Tobacco Barns Embeded YouTube: Antique Tobacco Barn in Asheville North Carolina </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Tobacco Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Tobacco Barns; Embeded YouTube: Antique Tobacco Barn in Asheville North Carolina .&lt;/i&gt; By Wilbur Corncob from in the barn AskAsheville stopped by to see Lisa at the Asheville Antique Tobacco Barn today and got a nice little tour.[1] If you are into antiques and are in the AVL or WNC area, you need to check this place out.[2] Lots of great items to browse around and see.. ... </description>
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<title> Barnwood Answers: Can anyone help with decorating ideas for a log cabin by the ocean </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barnwood&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barnwood; Answers: Can anyone help with decorating ideas for a log cabin by the ocean .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 5 comments. I like mermaids, otters, and shells but I also like rustic and barnwood.[1] We just bought a log cabin, very near the ocean.[2] What are some decorating ideas, especially for ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Oct 24 20:40:06 2011 by fiona watson:&lt;br&gt;A log cabin by the ocean is a very bright idea for a property or a living haven for that matter.[1] A good lighting will be of great help because you do not need to inject a lot of budget on it since the ocean provide for it.[2] Barnwood is a good material, I can't argue with that.[3] A bunch of pillows for the day bed in the side facing the ocean will be ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams Video: Timberking1220 at The Hollow</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; Video: Timberking1220 at The Hollow.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 5 comments. Cutting Barn Beams with a portable TimberKing ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Oct 24 12:02:50 2011 by Carrie:&lt;br&gt;I do love to play at the barn of my late grandfather.[1] And it was never that long ago when I did find myself owning my very own barn now.[2] And yes, it felt really great to be having something that would somehow reflect me my personality.[3] I see to it that I do have a barn for my grandfather.[4] I am sure that he is so proud of me at this very moment. ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Old Barns Can t ride a horse in arenas </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Old Barns; Can't ride a horse in arenas .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 4 comments. I've recently been working with a thirteen year old mare over the summer.[1] She's naturally very energetic and stubborn, but smart.[2] I used to ride her 3 times a week and she was great, but then stopped for about five months.[3] Now she boards at a new barn and I've been working with her again for about two months, but whenever I ride her in an arena she becomes really spooky and hyper and refuses to stay on the rail.[4] Riding her anywhere else she's absolutely fine, but I can't figure out how to get her to relax in the arenas.[5] Any ideas I've tried working her on the ground in the arena, where she's fine.[6] I also turn her out beforehand o get out some of her energy, which helps a little, but she's still very flighty.[7] I also only ride her bareback because she doesn't have a saddle, and use a rope ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Oct 23 09:32:53 2011 by Martin:&lt;br&gt;It takes good relationship between the owner and the horse for those horses to really do their thing at arenas.[1] And it is good to really make sure that your horse have that good connection to you before you actually bring it to longer walks and running.[2] And well, I can feel that your horse is a little bit excited with running, being free and just being a 'horse' and not a pet. ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams Barn Removal</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; Barn Removal.&lt;/i&gt; By Roger H. Kappler from Manchester, MI 1 comments. 140 year old 36x90 hand hewn post and beam barn available for removal and salvage.[1] Basement barn with clear access all the way around.[2] Unpainted weathered siding.[3] Most beams are white oak.[4] Please contact at ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Oct 22 18:44:05 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;There are some old barns which are actually salvaged.[1] In that case, there are still some wood that can be used for making furniture like chairs and tables.[2] I think it is really good if most beams are with oak because the quality of oak is really something great.[3] I am trying to salvage the old barn of my father and I enjoy collecting wood that can still be used. ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Barnwood YouTube: Recycled Plastic Lumber by 4 Ever Green Outdoor Products</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Barnwood&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Barnwood; YouTube: Recycled Plastic Lumber by 4 Ever Green Outdoor Products.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 4 comments. The process and uses of recycled plastic lumber, helping to keep millions of pounds of plastic out of landfills each year.[1] Greening our earth one project at a time.[2] Anything you can do with wood, you can do better with recycled plastic lumber.[3] Build a deck, dock, arbor, pergola, gazebo, retaining wall, sign, raised garden bed, pier, piling, fence, etc.[4] today.[5] And the 50 year warranty means it's going to ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Oct 16 23:43:09 2011 by Keneth:&lt;br&gt;This is indeed one way of reusing plastics and try hard to get them away from landfills and wait for thousand and even millions of years for them to decompose, that is if they are to decompose.[1] And with recycling plastic into something like those, then we are to make use of those plastic wastes and turn them into something more useful.[2] Just hoping that much more initiatives of these likes continue. ... </description>
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<title> Old Barn Stories How do I buy a horse A trained, not necessarily polished, reliable, not-fancy h</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Old Barn Stories&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Old Barn Stories; How do I buy a horse A trained, not necessarily polished, reliable, not-fancy h.&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 4 comments. ...for a 16 year old capable rider.[1] The rider is capable though not professional.[2] Has little interest in showing, but lots of interest in the horse, at least as much as the ride.[3] When I look at ads, the risks of being "taken" loom large.[4] The 16 year old will become attached immediately and there's no going back.[5] Also, of course, how to find a suitable barn to board, though that is less difficult to plan out how to do.[6] Any ideas, suggestions, stories, etc.[7] will be welcome.[8] And I know there are things like have a vet see it, and all that. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Oct 13 16:29:24 2011 by Philippe Castro:&lt;br&gt;It is part of being a child to have old barn stories especially when they are from rural areas.[1] I grew up from a province and I can say that I had the best childhood experiences in our barn.[2] My friends and I would usually play hide and seek inside it.[3] My father also used it as storage for the things that we don't use anymore.[4] I hope that sometime I can go visit the barn that have become a big part of my ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams Answers: Selling old barn wood </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; Answers: Selling old barn wood .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 1 comments. I'm looking for some references about what would be a fair price for selling an old barn for salvage.[1] The barn is very old.[2] It was there when my grandparents bought the farm as newlyweds, though it is most likely much older than that.[3] The beams cross the entire thing, they are cut from single trees and some of the longer ones are probably close to forty or fifty feet long.[4] They do not have nails, they have the old pegs holding them together.[5] The siding of the barn is newer, and not in good shape.[6] There might be some water damage to some of the beams.[7] The barn is located in southern ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Oct 10 07:51:46 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I know some people who have old barn selling old barn woods.[1] Well I really find them useful for making new kinds of furniture as well as barn beams.[2] If you are only creative enough you can really do a lot of great things by the use of the old barn wood.[3] In this way, you can also save money from buying in the lumber store.[4] Thanks for sharing the ... </description>
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<title> Old Barn Stories Video: Barn Stories: Hayden family farm</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Old Barn Stories&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Old Barn Stories; Video: Barn Stories: Hayden family farm.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 3 comments. Folklorists study the informal ways we learn, and our everyday expressions of what we find beautiful and important in life -- from making a quilt to celebrate a special occasion, to creating art from tools and objects we find around us, to planting corn in straight, perfect rows.[1] In our stories, we also choose whats most important to us.[2] And our stories happen in places important to us: our living rooms and kitchens, our churches and taverns, our workshops and barns.[3] -- Ruth Olson, Associate Director, Center for the Study of Upper Midwestern Cultures.[4] One of four ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Oct 6 10:48:10 2011 by Casey:&lt;br&gt;Folklore is as traditional as family dinners, weddings, and religion.[1] I do hope that folklore will continue to be a part of my family's life even though the world around us is becoming more and more modern.[2] The folklore itself may reflect some of modern living, but just the ritual of telling old stories which are passed on from generation to generation is what I hope will continue for years to come. ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams YouTube: Twister Chinook flies inbetween barn beams</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; YouTube: Twister Chinook flies inbetween barn beams.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 4 comments. I fly the Chinook in a barn on my holiday.[1] You can get an idea on the stability of the aircraft which is very good in my opinion.[2] Much better than the Coastguard / Hawk.[3] However, you must balance the blades.[4] I will upload a video showing how to do this ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Oct 2 06:09:35 2011 by Jan:&lt;br&gt;Awww...[1] I actually thot that I was going to get to see some old fashioned barn storming, like they used to do in the early days of the airplane, but okay, this was entertaining to.[2] I guess for those of us regular folk who do not know how to fly an airplane, much less upside down, then we can get ourselves a model airplane and do a little inside ... </description>
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<title> Barnwood Barn Wood Window Box</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barnwood&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barnwood; Barn Wood Window Box.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 1 comments. This piece is designed to pay tribute to the old fashioned window boxes that have dressed up country windows for centuries.[1] The window box is built from aged barn wood and fence wood, and features a worry-free floral arrangement ie not real ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Oct 2 06:07:41 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I have made some barnwood furniture, and they are really one of the best furniture I have at home.[1] Using the old woods from the barn, we can make different kinds of things like chair, desk and tables, benches, and the like.[2] I was actually inspired by this old house in my neighborhood which has different antique wooden furniture.[3] It really looks luxurious and I hope to make my house that way ... </description>
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<title> Old Barn Challenges Video: 20210 Old saws in our barn</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Old Barn Challenges&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Old Barn Challenges; Video: 20210 Old saws in our barn.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 1 comments. Old table saws for sale in our barn...[1] We also grow and sell trees and shrubs.[2] call us at 215 651 8329 www.seedlingsrus.com http www.huntingrelics.com Through the Federal Firefighter Property Program, state cooperators acquired more than 800 vehicles in 2008 with an original acquisition cost of over $36 million.[3] Currently, there are 24 states which have signed agreements with the Forest Service in order to participate in the Federal Firefighter Property Program.[4] Last year, roughly $68 million in equipment was distributed to those 20 states.[5] In one case, the Forest Service was able to help the Pennsylvania Bureau of Forestry with acquiring 591 lighting units, providing a cost savings of more than $400000 to the state agency.[6] And for that, I am extremely proud Today, given the state of our ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Sep 30 22:24:02 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;There are a lot of old barns today which seem not to be taken cared of much.[1] If we will try to look at it, there's still a lot of things we can make use of the old barn.[2] I had experienced it when my old barn was almost broken so I tried to ask help from my brother and we fix it.[3] We turn it into a garden where we can grow different plants like fruit and vegetables. ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Old Barns Video: David Wilson chainsawing down a big old barn in his backyard on 9-5-2010 </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Old Barns; Video: David Wilson chainsawing down a big old barn in his backyard on 9-5-2010 .&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 4 comments. David Wilson chainsawing down a big old barn in his backyard on 9-5-2010 AD ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Sep 19 16:06:06 2011 by Frances:&lt;br&gt;I wonder if he had a tree cutting permit for all the trees that he had to cut for that barn.[1] Or is it not a requirement there In some countries, you need to get a tree cutting permit even for trees inside your backyard.[2] This is especially true if you want to cut down trees outside your backyard because you should not be doing it in the first place. ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams YouTube: Breyer Barn Tour</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; YouTube: Breyer Barn Tour.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 3 comments. PLEASE READ FAQ Q.[1] Where do I buy lights for my Breyer Barn A.[2] I got mine at "Dollhouses, trains, more" Bur you can fin them at any hobby store.[3] Q.[4] How to do put in the lights A.[5] I had someone do them for me so...[6] I would do that because it is VERY complicated.[7] Q.[8] Where do I get the white picket fence A.[9] I got mine at "Big lots " for $1.50, but I am sure any hobby store will have them.[10] Q.[11] What do I use for bedding in the stalls A.[12] The wood shavings that horses really have in stalls XD Q.[13] What do I use as hay A.[14] I make the hay bales, real hay.[15] link ...[16] www.youtube.com ________________________________________ _____ Hi Guys I have been getting a lot of questions about my Breyer Barn, and I want to see more of them So this video is to help you make it happen Please ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Sep 16 06:48:23 2011 by Greg:&lt;br&gt; I don't think the video is uploaded any more, or if it is, then your link must be broken.[1] You should look into that soon, as I would really like to see what it was all about.[2] I am looking for all the info available on setting up a barn, as I would like to be able to do that for my property, even though I haven't had much experience in ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Barnwood Answers: Any ideas for a RUSTIC window covering </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Barnwood&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Barnwood; Answers: Any ideas for a RUSTIC window covering .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 5 comments. I am redoing my bathroom in a rustic style - Earthtones - twig-shelves, some barnwood, etc.[1] Not hillbilly-rustic, but more Rocky Mountain Lodge rustic. I'm going to use sticks from trees in my yard to make a curtain rod for the window.[2] The window already has wood shutters on the lower half of the window.[3] We live in the Mountains, so I don't need any type of "privacy curtain", just something stylish.[4] There used to be a valence on that window, but I think I'd like to do something different.[5] And, I'll probably make it myself.[6] Any ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Sep 12 03:28:45 2011 by Mindy:&lt;br&gt;If you are going for the wood curtain rods and shutters, then good old fashioned lace curtains should give you the rustic look that you want, especially if you can find older more intricate looking patterns without actually pictures in the lace designs.[1] If you are getting sticks from trees in your yard, I would suggest doing something to cure them of insects, mold, and fungi before putting them in your bathroom. ... </description>
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<title> Barnwood Questions: Need some advice about reupholstering some kitchen chairs </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barnwood&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barnwood; Questions: Need some advice about reupholstering some kitchen chairs .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 5 comments. My mother in law is having an old barnwood table restored for us, and she is leaving the chair tops cushions to me so I can match them to my kitchen.[1] I am trying to find a good fabric, that cleans easily because I have 2 boys under 4.[2] I want something that looks nice, but also something that doesnt stain too easily.[3] Any ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Sep 11 12:44:17 2011 by Adam:&lt;br&gt;After you reupholster your chairs, what you should do it buy that really soft plastic that you can drape over the cushions.[1] This will protect the fabric without compromising on looks.[2] Make sure the plastic you buy is transparent ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Old Barns Does anyone know the title of this old MB book </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Old Barns; Does anyone know the title of this old M and B book .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 5 comments. Does anyone know the name of a book where the heroine was an estate or travel agent, whos mistaken for her cousin, by a famous tv actor who her cousin use to see they end up stranded in a barn or something over Christmas or new year.[1] and he's just recently been in an accident because he has a scar down his face.[2] I think it was written in the last 10 years and is set in the ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Sep 2 07:30:34 2011 by Meg:&lt;br&gt;Yeah, um....[1] I am not sure you will find the title of this book very easily as it sounds to me like one of those dime store romance novels that usually are printed once, never put on the internet, and end up in those large baskets for books selling for 50 cents.[2] Especially if you can't remember the author's name, then I would venture to guess that book may not be readily available anywhere. ... </description>
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<title> Old Barn Stories YouTube: The Story of the Old, Empty Barn</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Old Barn Stories&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Old Barn Stories; YouTube: The Story of the Old, Empty Barn.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 5 comments. Can you believe it's been 5 months since I last put up a video I'm working on one at the moment, and it's nearly finished, but in the meantime, one of my favriote scenes from my favriote comedy show that I want to share with you I do not own Dad's Army.[1] Dad's Army belongs to the ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Aug 29 21:13:50 2011 by Philippe Castro:&lt;br&gt;I have to agree with you June.[1] I also have an old barn in my province and I always make sure that I am able to maintain its use and cleanliness.[2] This barn of mine is has a big significance in my life because it is where I spent most of my childhood memories.[3] No matter where I go, I would always look for this barn because it is where you can find childhood stories of ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Old Barns Answers: How can I stop my mare from playing "catch me if you can" </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Old Barns; Answers: How can I stop my mare from playing "catch me if you can" .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 1 comments. I have a 6 year-old Thoroughbred/Mustang mare that LOVES to play "catch me if you can" when I go out to the paddock to get her.[1] She used to be boarded with a TB mare and I worked with her until we overcame the game.[2] I recently moved barns so now she's boarded with about 7 other horses and her old habits have come back.[3] It's like a game to her because she runs around for roughly 30 minutes, not letting me get near enough to touch her, but once I make contact with her body even if its just brushing my fingers on her barrel she stops running and is like "oh darn you tagged me.[4] I'll behave now.[5] I take out grain every time I go to get her, I don't always work her when I bring her in and I've recently started just going out there to see her but not actually bringing her in.[6] Is there anything ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Aug 27 19:42:49 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;A lot of us own an old barn and we are able to make use of the old materials when it gets destructed.[1] In my case, I tried to renovate my old barn and turn it into a small rest house.[2] I feel cool whenever I stay there.[3] It is only made by light materials and other old woods I have taken from the old barn.[4] It is really nice ... </description>
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<title> Old Barn Stories BugsVille Large Collection of Oval Windows and Barn Finds</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Old Barn Stories&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Old Barn Stories; BugsVille Large Collection of Oval Windows and Barn Finds.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 1 comments. BugsVille was a place of wonder and was by far the largest collection of Oval Window Bugs most have seen in one place.[1] The place was nick named Bugsville because there were so many VW's, and in one photo I took I counted 22, most of which were Oval Windows.[2] It was located in Southwestern Ontario Canada just outside Tillsonburg before the car crushers came in and squashed them all.[3] This is just such a waste of history to have them rust away then ultimately be destroyed.[4] If anyone has any more photos or stories about this place let me know as I would love to see and hear about it These photos are at least 12 years old now and I thought it was time to put them in a ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Aug 27 04:36:24 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;A lot of us have something to share about old barn stories.[1] We can still do a lot of things when we try to collect those old machine and cars.[2] In the modern world we should be creative enough in recycling things.[3] The largest collection of Oval Window Bugs has still good use.[4] In my old barn, I also collect old stuff and try to recycle them into something useful. ... </description>
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<title> Interesting Items Found in Old Barns Video: A converted tobacco barn in Karlsruhe euromaxx</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Interesting Items Found in Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Interesting Items Found in Old Barns; Video: A converted tobacco barn in Karlsruhe euromaxx.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 1 comments. Architect Florian Bl and uuml;mig has converted an old tobacco barn into a 300 square meter luxury home for himself and his wife.[1] He has created a building within a building by hanging a two storey appartment under the roof of the ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Aug 20 02:34:48 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;A lot of people own old barn in the countryside and these barns seem not to be maintained well.[1] Some old woods can be found in old barns and I think they are still useful for making some furniture.[2] A converted tobacco barn on the video was attractive and I think it can be a good model for other old barns which are salvaged.[3] Thanks for sharing it.[4] Great ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Old Barns Answers: How long are your horse s turned out </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Old Barns; Answers: How long are your horse's turned out .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 5 comments. I recently got a new training job at a bigger show barn that only turns out one hour a day for a select few horses.[1] My old barn did either overnight or all day turn out.[2] I am taking my two horse's with me since I will be getting hugely discounted board, and I'm not sure how I'm going to work this out for them, they are used to about 12 hours turnout then 12 hours stall.[3] I can let them out myself occasionally if I'm there, but they won't be getting more than maybe 3-4 hours a day.[4] Do you think that's going to affect ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Aug 18 08:13:15 2011 by Jane:&lt;br&gt;I believe that Tommy's question, "How long are your horses turned out" is going to need an answer for a long, long time, as so far all the comments have been about how nice old barns are.[1] Do we all really know so very little about horses In the old days every Tom, Dick, and Harry would have had something wise to say about this topic, but now...[2] nothing ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams What size beam do I need to span 18 ft </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; What size beam do I need to span 18 ft .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 5 comments. I am building a 18x36' pole barn.[1] The main beam at one end will have to span the entire width 18' .[2] What kind of beam would I need to construct to bear this load The roof is a basic 7-12 gable with 2x6 joists and rafters.[3] It will be covered with tin.[4] I was thinking along those lines..[5] I had it in my mind to use 4 2x10s though.[6] I never thought to ask my lumber yard. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Aug 17 01:54:22 2011 by profile:&lt;br&gt;I would like to know if there is an old barn in places like Texas that are willing to sell their place to us.[1] I am really into a great deal regarding that issue.[2] I want to know much about that area and the things regarding that stuff.[3] I hope it will be possible to know much of that area.[4] I hope it will be possible in no soon time ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams Video: Earth Sheltered Solar House from recycled barn beams</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; Video: Earth Sheltered Solar House from recycled barn beams.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 5 comments. This house was built in 1986 on top of a hill from mostly recycled materials- barn beams steel 3 cedar corn silos.[1] There are 25 cubic meters of concrete on the 3 roofs with continuous layer of insulation on exterior of concrete structure under radiant hollow floors.[2] 3500 sq.[3] ft of floor space.[4] With 8"-18" of earth on the 3 roofs it is warm cosy in the winter cool dry in the summer.[5] I believe it is one of the most energy efficient houses in ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Aug 13 04:33:56 2011 by Tim:&lt;br&gt;This is a great idea.[1] It is great to be able to recycle old wood and building material and use it to make something that looks better than the original structures ever did.[2] I think the reason that more building companies don't recycle old material that is still in good condition is because it takes a lot more time and skill to do that and not many companies have that kind of skill. ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Old Barns Questions: how do i fix a horse that is head ear shy </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Old Barns; Questions: how do i fix a horse that is head/ear shy .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 1 comments. so i used to ride this horse, her name is mine' pronounced mah-nay and she is an off the track Thoroughbred.[1] she's 21 now, kinda old.[2] and she has naicular and melanoma so she is unridable.[3] and she is my baby, i love her so much.[4] she follows me around the pasture, she perks her ears whenever i come into the barn.[5] she has even nickered to me a couple of times.[6] we have a huge bond.[7] and ever since i've known her she's been head/ear shy.[8] mostly her ears.[9] she giraffes puts her nose into the air whenever anyone tries to touch her ears.[10] sometimes she lets me touch them, but that's just cause she trusts me.[11] but i hate to see her upset.[12] and i play with her all the time.[13] like grooming and stuff like that.[14] haha, but cough anyway.[15] do any of you know any "natural" horseman ship techniques to ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Aug 12 04:15:54 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;Oh too bad for your lovely horse.[1] Well it is not too late.[2] You can still save it by showing love and care for your horse.[3] Give it much comfort by feeding well and giving adequate shelter in the barn.[4] If you have an old barn, you can probably change the setting so that your horse has a place to stay in its comfort.[5] Good luck to you.[6] Great ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Old Barns Video: Scenes from a village 14 - Barns.wmv</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Old Barns; Video: Scenes from a village 14 - Barns.wmv.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 1 comments. Some of the oldest and most elegant structures in the village are the barns, though this might not be immediately apparent.[1] The beauty of these constructions is somewhat hidden by the weather boards that allow air to circulate inside these solid oak constructions.[2] In those households that still keep a cow the barn remains pretty much as it was originally intended, to store hay for feed and bedding.[3] But it is a sign of the changing times when families no longer find that keeping a cow is economically viable and alternative uses for barns need be found.[4] At our end of the village the lowing of a cow at milking time can be heard still at Mika's house, at Bara's and on the hill at Tona's.[5] But at our house the cow has long gone and the barn has, over the past three years, been gradually ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Aug 5 18:56:05 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;There are a lot of old barns in the countryside that were not maintained well.[1] But if they only know how to make use of these old materials taken from an old barn, they can still save them for future use.[2] In my case, I try to take woods and other stuff that can still be used for making furniture.[3] I am planning to build a new barn and some woods are still usable for ... </description>
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<title> Interesting Items Found in Old Barns Opening Up a Mini Pasture Part 1 </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Interesting Items Found in Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Interesting Items Found in Old Barns; Opening Up a Mini Pasture Part 1 .&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 5 comments. Access to the old barn here was blocked off by fencing so we opened up the area and the barn to our cows and donkey.[1] As a bonus, this ended up providing them with shelter and more pasture.[2] We found a few interesting things in the barn and a neat eco-system of thousands of grasshoppers and giant garden spiders in the ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Jul 28 23:35:02 2011 by dale:&lt;br&gt;I wanna own a barn for my self.[1] I really am a horse kid and I know that having this thing would really help me in my plans in having a ranch in Texas.[2] I will be needing some info regarding that manner.[3] I want to know the things that would really make me feel comfortable on the areas that I will be engaging on the plans I will be ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams Renovated Catskills Barn and Land for Sale - 33171</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; Renovated Catskills Barn and Land for Sale - 33171.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 1 comments. Cool Waters Ranch 'Barn Again' - 110 acres and converted barn - Premium Overhaul of Century Old Barn - Spacious 3 bedroom 4 bath - Deluxe Hayloft Master Suite - Old Beams Preserve Open and Lofty Barn Appeal - Open- Plan Greatroom Kitchen/Dining/Living Space - Must call Reg Oberlag to see or send email 1885 Historic Barn in Andes transformed by premium new construction into the light and lofty dreamhouse of your fantasy.[1] Set on 110 acres with pastoral and mountain views in the gorgeous Tremperskill Valley along thousands of feet of water-frontage along two trout streams and beaver pond.[2] You will own the mountain view and profit from it's timber harvest through the tax-advantaged forestry program.[3] No expense was spared to convert the Coolwaters Ranch barn into an elegant 3 bedroom 3 bath ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Jun 25 21:16:18 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;Wow the place is truly fabulous.[1] If you are creative enough there are a lot of things that you can make use of the old wood in the barn.[2] The house on the video is truly a dream house.[3] Though some parts are made of wood still it is very nice to stay there.[4] Actually the most important thing is that you just know how to maintain the quality of wood for a long time. ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Barnwood Yahoo Answers: Any ideas for creative, RUSTIC bathroom shower curtain rings </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Barnwood&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Barnwood; Yahoo Answers: Any ideas for creative, RUSTIC bathroom shower curtain rings .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 5 comments. I just redid my bathroom with a rustic theme - earthtone calls and ceiling, twig shelves, barnwood towel rack, mason jar soap dispenser, etc.[1] Now I'm trying to think of what I could use for shower curtain rings to put the curtain on the rod that would fit in with this theme.[2] Many cabin stores sell "lodge" type cutesy pinecones, moose, elk, etc.[3] type rings, but I'm not looking for cutesy.[4] I'm looking for truly ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Jun 25 12:47:53 2011 by Philippe Castro:&lt;br&gt;Bathrooms are one of the most important parts of the house that reflects the personality of the owner.[1] These are the parts of the house that the cleanliness should be maintained.[2] I am the kind of person who would always see to it that the bathroom or even the kitchen is the cleanest places you can find inside my home.[3] When I remodel my bathroom, I think I would also go with the rustic ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams Watauga Preservation Antique Lumber Sales</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; Watauga Preservation Antique Lumber Sales.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 1 comments. Watauga Preservation leading Antique Lumber Supplier for NC, TN, SC, GA, and FL.[1] Our Clients receive the one on one support they deserve.[2] NO Second hand Mark Up prices You order and Watauga Preservation hand picks your flooring, paneling, trim, or beams.[3] Please call us with any questions and leave comments below....[4] Thanks, ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun Jun 19 22:12:58 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;It's so nice to know that Watauga Preservation is selling good quality of antique lumber.[1] Actually I really like to use strong quality of lumber for making beams.[2] I really like the house on the video.[3] Even though is it made up of wood in most part but obviously it looks strong.[4] I know for sure that many people trust Watauga Preservation for supplying excellent lumbers.[5] Thanks for sharing the video. ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams Sunny Field Farms of Sharon, Connecticut</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; Sunny Field Farms of Sharon, Connecticut.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 1 comments. Beautiful country estate in Northweat Connecticut.[1] In door swimming pool resides in refinished 19th century barn beams and ceiling.[2] www.bainrealestate.com ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Jun 18 07:48:11 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I was really impressed with the beauty of that place on the video.[1] The beams used seem to be of good quality.[2] We also have an old barn in the farm, and we make use of the old woods from there to make beams.[3] I am just glad that I have a father who is so creative enough in making beams that we also use at home.[4] Thanks for sharing the video. ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams Barn Boys Episode 1 - Part 1</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; Barn Boys Episode 1 - Part 1.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 5 comments. Part 1 of 2 - Beechwoods Barns Ltd - AKA "The Barn Boys" look over their next Barn Re-Locating project and its a big ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sat Jun 11 18:46:57 2011 by Philippe Castro:&lt;br&gt;Thanks for the video; it really helps because I am planning on renovating also my barn.[1] I live in a farm and my barn does have a great significance to my life that is why I will really do my very best to enhance it.[2] Anyways, I love the barns that I have seen in the video.[3] It's quite interesting to see the place.[4] Have a great day ahead of you. ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Old Barns Do you think I am big on my favourite pony </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Old Barns; Do you think I am big on my favourite pony .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 1 comments. There's a pony I love in the barn I ride at, but he is really small.[1] He bites when you put on the girth and starts moving when you get on and bites if someone is helping you get on.[2] I don't think he is uncomfortable because he did that with other people too, and he is fine once you get on him, but I don't want to strain him if I am too tall or heavy for him.[3] Im around 145 cm and weigh around 80 pounds.[4] his withers reach to somewhere around me shoulders, I can use my leg perfectly on him, but my feet reaches to around his shoulders.[5] I look tall for him but am perfectly comfortable.[6] He has this super fast canter that I love.[7] Back to the subject, so do you think I am too tall for him I don't know how much hands he is because he belongs to the barn I take lessons at.[8] Also will I be too big ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri Jun 10 09:43:40 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;I can bear with you.[1] I also thought the same thing when I was caring a pony in my father s barn.[2] I loved staying on that place and look after his horses.[3] Actually, he just renovated the barn since it was already too old.[4] Anyway, every horse or pony has a different body structure so I think it will depend on the body structure of a pony to check whether it can carry you or not. ... </description>
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<title> Old Barn Challenges Video: Patriot Matt Light makes a cabinet</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Old Barn Challenges&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Old Barn Challenges; Video: Patriot Matt Light makes a cabinet.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 5 comments. www.bostonherald.com New England Patriots' Matt Light helps furniture maker Steve Staples in Plainville, MA.[1] The flyrod cabinet was made from reclaimed boards and windows from an old house and a barn and will be auctioned off to support the Matt Light Foundation.[2] Staff video by John ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon Jun 6 20:32:53 2011 by Philippe Castro:&lt;br&gt;Thanks for sharing this video.[1] It inspires me to make use of my old barn woods.[2] It's good to see resourceful and creative people.[3] I wish I could also have the skill of making good crafts.[4] I think I still need more practice in order to enhance my ability in making furniture.[5] Unfortunately, I only know the basic technique of making furniture but it is really hard for me to apply ... </description>
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<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; Saving barn beams.&lt;/i&gt; By James Stewart 1 comments. Barns are delicate old relics of the past.[1] There were are many ranches throughtout the U.S.[2] that have barns on them.[3] As the founders and children of the founders pass away, a whole new group of people take them over and find many treasures that are worth saving.[4] Mainly the barns, and all the stuff in them.[5] What stuff Well many time there are areas in the barns that contain old memories, boxes full of photographs, letters, and other documents that are very revealing about their parent s past.[6] Of course, the main item is the barn itself.[7] For instance the beams, the main part of the building, is generally some sort of precious wood.[8] These must be saved.[9] If the barn is going to be torn down, the beams can be saved a used for something else.[10] They are valuable ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Thu Jun 2 19:49:47 2011 by Frances:&lt;br&gt;You need a big lot to have a barn.[1] Ideally, it should be beside your home so you can visit and have it cleaned regularly.[2] Those who have barns also have lots of farm animals, which means you need acres to be able to do that.[3] It can be rewarding to be able to take care of lots of animals.[4] You can get milk from your cows and learn how to do horseback ... </description>
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<title> Barnwood YouTube: Barnwood Primitive Country Furniture 1</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barnwood&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barnwood; YouTube: Barnwood Primitive Country Furniture 1.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 1 comments. barnwood furniture, Shaker Pennsylvania PrimitiveRustic Country and shabby chic country cottage decor at www.Primitiques.com Need Primitive Country Furniture for your country home We have it from Big to small, all at ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Wed Jun 1 05:31:59 2011 by Marynor:&lt;br&gt;If you have an old barn, it is also ideal to renovate it.[1] If not, you may cut the old woods and make use of them for furniture.[2] There are a lot of barnwood furniture made today that are really durable and of good quality.[3] In fact, in our old barn, we were able to make some wooden furniture like cabinet, chair, tables, and so on.[4] Hence, barnwood is really ... </description>
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<title> Old Barn Challenges officialRP - Last Dumb Teenage Act: Jumping Out of a Barn</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Old Barn Challenges&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Old Barn Challenges; officialRP - Last Dumb Teenage Act: Jumping Out of a Barn.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 5 comments. As promised, here's the last dumb/crazy thing I did as a teenager I jumped out of the barn on my granddad's farm.[1] I landed wrong and it hurt like CRAZY Listen to the slow motion to hear the impact haha DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME I don't want any of yall getting hurt The song at the end is "Superman Scrubs Theme Song " by Ted's Sam Lloyd band, The ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue May 31 10:00:49 2011 by Wilbur Corncob from in the barn:&lt;br&gt;never hurt Gosh What is no one ever got hurt Sometimes we need to learn the hard ... </description>
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<title> Barn Beams Video: English Country Home</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barn Beams&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barn Beams; Video: English Country Home.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 5 comments. www.tourfactory.com For more information, contact: Stephanie Turner 845-557-3800 Turner Real Estate We fell in love with this absolutely charming home.[1] Modeled after an English Country Cottage this cedar sided 2-story home sits on 4 private acres.[2] The property itself is just wonderful combining a forest landscape with a rolling pasture bordered by a pristine mountain creek.[3] Situated to take advantage of the position of the sun the owners have built an enclosed garden with reclaimed hinges and copper finials...charming...charming.[4] The home starts off with a large front porch.[5] The interior was so impressive.[6] The well-thoughout floor plan encompasses functionality as well as character and charm, including high ceilings, wide-plank wood floors, crown moldings and schoolhouse electric ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun May 29 19:12:31 2011 by rare:&lt;br&gt;Hi there The video that you have posted is quite not that clear.[1] I am really interested in getting one for my self.[2] When I was in Texas, My uncle has a barn that is really helpful in his farm, I really love the life in Rural areas, that is why, I like barns.[3] Thanks you so much to all of you guys and have a great day to all ... </description>
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<title> Old Barn Stories I read this book in the 8th grade </title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Old Barn Stories&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Old Barn Stories; I read this book in the 8th grade .&lt;/i&gt; By Tommie from Kill Buck, New York 5 comments. and im having the darndest time trying to remember it...Its about this teenage girl who gets dared by either her best friend or Twin brother to go sleep over night in this old haunted "plantation" house...she accepts i think something happens to her flash light but she sees this ghost or something and its this boy who turns out to be the boy she was inlove with in a previous life and he was waiting for her all these years and he helps her remember..she was the plantation owners daughter and he worked for them as a farm hand or something her dad was really abusive to her and they fall inlove and want to run away..i think that the dad buys her hair clips and the boy i think his names daniel goes inside her house they makeout a little he ruffels her hair and thats how her dad knows ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Tue May 24 08:12:05 2011 by michelle:&lt;br&gt;This book is not familiar to me but I am sure this interesting to read.[1] I agree with Louis I don't believe in supernatural and ghost stories.[2] I believe that we are the once who scare ourselves and those scary stories are just in books and not in real ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Barnwood Old Barnwood and Their Uses</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Barnwood&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Barnwood; Old Barnwood and Their Uses.&lt;/i&gt; By Jerome 1 comments. Hi there.[1] We have lots of old barn woods and we do not want to just throw them out.[2] We would like to make something useful out form that old woods and so ended up making some good outdoor furniture from them.[3] They look good outside and we used to sit there and talk about stuffs in life.[4] There are lots of uses for old stuffs, same goes with old barn woods. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon May 23 03:29:09 2011 by rare:&lt;br&gt;Hi there Barn wood I have never heard of that woods before.[1] I am really not that interested on furniture making from that woods.[2] I really hope others would be resourceful enough to have this junk woods made to be useful.[3] Maybe, making furniture would be basically depend on the type of wood you are using.[4] Thanks you so much to all of you guys and have a great day to all ... </description>
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<title> Uses for Old Barns Video: Closson Chase Vineyards Inc. Located in Prince Edward County</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Uses for Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Uses for Old Barns; Video: Closson Chase Vineyards Inc. Located in Prince Edward County.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 5 comments. WELCOME TO CLOSSON CHASE Closson Chase is a quality-driven producer that has helped spearhead the birth of the Prince Edward County wine industry.[1] Since 1999, it has been committed to creating distinctive wines that rival the world's finest.[2] Set in Hillier, Ontario, the estate is over 30 acres of south facing, limestone-rich soil under vine; planted high density to the classic Burgundian-varietals of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir with small yields, French-inspired vinification and careful barreling in 100% French oak.[3] But more than that, it is a place of great inspiration.[4] Viticulturalist and iconoclast Deborah Paskus is one of Canada's most celebrated winemakers.[5] Deborah uses innovative viticultural techniques; she is devoted to dirt -- rich, pesticide-free and pure as possible.[6] The ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Sun May 22 18:28:28 2011 by Adam:&lt;br&gt;I grew up on a farm and am always glad to see interest in refurbishing old barns.[1] In addition to many good memories, there is a historical factor there that can help tell the story of te settlement of the ... </description>
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<title> Interesting Items Found in Old Barns Searching through my old barn</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Interesting Items Found in Old Barns&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Interesting Items Found in Old Barns; Searching through my old barn.&lt;/i&gt; By Thomas Crown 1 comments. My dad s old barn had a top floor where he kept all sorts of stuff.[1] When he passed away, God bless him I had the opportunity of looking through all the old stuff he had up there.[2] It was unusual because he never allowed anybody in there.[3] Well, buddy, you can t imagine.[4] He had things from way back, from his father and his father...[5] I even found an old Winchester double action rifle hidden in a closet.[6] All sorts of letters.[7] His father had been in the first world war and wrote letters from France that are all there.[8] I must sit down one of these days to read the whole things, there may be historical facts in there ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Fri May 6 05:48:52 2011 by Ellae:&lt;br&gt;Hi there Wow That's pretty amazing.[1] I think that is so interesting.[2] I think that your Dad was really so fond of collecting some stuff in his old barn.[3] I would suggest that you have to take care of those belongings because I understand that your Dad might have kept them whole heartedly.[4] Thanks you so much to all of you guys and have a great day to all ... </description>
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<title> Barnwood Barn Wood 4 Drawer Chest from the North Woods collection at JHE s BarnWood Dre</title>
<description>&lt;b&gt;Barnwood&lt;/b&gt;: &lt;i&gt;; Barnwood; Barn Wood 4 Drawer Chest from the North Woods collection at JHE's BarnWood Dre.&lt;/i&gt; By Julius from Roscoe, Texas 5 comments. Jason with JHE's www.LogFurniturePlace.com gives a closer look at the Barn Wood Chest in the North Woods collection.[1] This replicated barnwood furniture features a lifetime warranty along with it's unique look.[2] Each piece is crafted by great employees that care what they are crafting. ... &lt;br&gt;&lt;b&gt;---Last comment&lt;/b&gt; Mon May 2 16:54:35 2011 by Philippe Castro:&lt;br&gt;Wood furniture always look great as home decor.[1] They give the essence to be 
