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    Irish Green Kitchen

    Found this on a site that documented extremely ugly kitchen design over the years. Apologies to Mr. Donkin if this is yours, I kinda like it...

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    Can you make out the hidden "6606" in the photo?
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    Hmmm... well the Irish ghetto in NYC was called Hell's Kitchen... the puke in The Exorcist was green... some sort of link here...

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    I had an Irish Green Porsche 911, and it was a beautiful color. Darker than that car in the photo.
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    Take that car out of the pic and it's just a but ugly kitchen. Is that Dan Tanna's place before he got the vette ?
    Amazing how much the car classes up the joint.

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    Sorry but that's not Irish green.
    It's brighter and lighter.
    Maybe Emerald or Signal green?
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    Considering how badly overlit the entire photo is, there's a good chance that car is like mine-- Leaf Green.
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    As I told the off topic guys on Pelican months ago...I'm innocent. Truth be known, our kitchen is much uglier than that. But boy, can Cindy make a nice batch of sourdough blueberry pancakes!!! She wanted to "do" a kitchen remodel, but we decided to have a bathroom redone first. After that time in hell, as long as the kitchen functions, we've decided not to mess with it. Remodeling: One of the reasons for the invention of expressions like SNAFU and BOHICA! After all these years, money wouldn't be a problem if she wanted to "do" a kitchen remodel. It's just that after a bathroom remodel, we've both learned what a PIA a remodel can be. Avoiding PIA's is our desire these days...
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