But you can tell by the comments it’s fairly realistic for a lot of people.
The only people who can apparently afford the huge apartments you see on television…. the ones where “man caves” are full of new leather furniture, and all the latest appliances and electronics….
are the fictional posses of 20-something, incredibly well paid coffee shop employees who populate sitcoms.
Before I ever heard of a “man cave” an old friend of mine had a space almost like this in the garage.
He’d sit in a sagging recliner, and watch an old TV,
surrounded by his unfinished projects…
next to a TV tray full of bits from whatever he was currently repairing.
It kept at least some of that stuff from piling up on the kitchen table, which made his wife happier.
It may not look like much…
But you can tell by the comments it’s fairly realistic for a lot of people.
The only people who can apparently afford the huge apartments you see on television…. the ones where “man caves” are full of new leather furniture, and all the latest appliances and electronics….
are the fictional posses of 20-something, incredibly well paid coffee shop employees who populate sitcoms.
Before I ever heard of a “man cave” an old friend of mine had a space almost like this in the garage.
He’d sit in a sagging recliner, and watch an old TV,
surrounded by his unfinished projects…
next to a TV tray full of bits from whatever he was currently repairing.
It kept at least some of that stuff from piling up on the kitchen table, which made his wife happier.