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anoneknewmoose October 22 2010, 04:59:38 UTC
I HATE POPCORN CEILINGS SO MUCH UGH >:(

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auntbijou October 23 2010, 00:06:53 UTC
You and me both, hon! Whoever invented them should be tied to a ceiling and have it forcefully applied to their bodies!!

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bonsaibetz October 22 2010, 05:36:27 UTC
Hmm, some comments and analogies on said product:

Popcorn ceilings, the cheap formica equivalent for ceilings.

As avocado-baby shit green is to paint, popcorn ceilings are to wall applications.

Popcorn ceilings: When you like the trailer trash look, but just can't bear the thought of living in a trailer park.

If you love nooks and crannies that harbor dust, mites and cobwebs, then choose Popcorn Ceiling products by Dupont!

Okay, it's late. No more snark left to disparage popcorn ceilings. I hate them too. Was glad when we bought our house we didn't have to spend money to have popcorn ceilings removed and had real ceilings instead. Suffered with popcorn ceilings with apartments and hate them almost as much as my husband hates them.

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auntbijou October 23 2010, 00:08:10 UTC
It was the only thing that almost made me not want the house, but THO pointed out we could get rid of it. Maybe the ketchup will precipitate a ceiling scrapedown!

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maxwrite October 22 2010, 05:54:45 UTC
I do that ketchup thing all the time, and while I always fear having this happen, it never actually has.

And I don't think I've ever lived in a place that didn't have popcorn ceilings. -_-

You know, when I first clicked and saw the pics, I thought perhaps Mr. Nye had branched out a little and was teaching kids about blood spatter, a la Dexter. Heh.

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auntbijou October 23 2010, 00:11:43 UTC
LOL that would have been perfect for Halloween! Blood spatter on the ceiling!!

Maybe that's the excuse I can use when someone inevitably notices the splatter on the ceilings!

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theoldone October 22 2010, 12:26:30 UTC
The next lesson should have been about angular momentum.

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auntbijou October 23 2010, 00:12:14 UTC
And most likely involving her brother!

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brumeux77 October 22 2010, 16:48:52 UTC
Popcorn, no; ceilings, no; but some sort of sponge work on the walls that means paint rollers don't get in the dips so that everything has to be reviewed with a brush. My parents had the same thing walls and ceilings, but eventually the dining room and living room ceilings (years apart from each other) fell down and could be replace with something nice and flat.

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auntbijou October 23 2010, 00:13:38 UTC
Every time I find cobwebs and vacuum them, I end up with little bits of popcorn ceiling in my hair and on my face. I would prefer something nice and flat!

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