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Man-Caves

Do you have a Man Cave?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 37.5%
  • No

    Votes: 4 25.0%
  • I did but wife-bot wrecked it

    Votes: 1 6.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • I like cheese

    Votes: 3 18.8%

  • Total voters
    16

Cold Highway

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Quite simple question:

Do you have a man cave?

For the married guys; Yes this does include your hidden one that is disguised as the tool shed or your work bench room.

Man Caves consist of but not limited to

1. Big screen TV LCD/LED/Plasma
2. Comfy chair
3. Mini-fridge to store beer or other goodies
4. Sports Memorabilia
5. Stereo System

The debate still ravages on if Studio and 1-Bed Room apartments can count as having the ability to have man caves.
 
Not by that definition, although I do have a sizeable workshop, full of tools, that I would consider a "man-cave" or sorts, I suppose. At least I'm the only one who ever goes into it.
 
I lived in a studio last year and I would not count it as a man cave. To me a man cave is where men go to escape the other parts of the house. In a studio it is just there.
 
No so-called man cave here. I do have a 62" LED flat screen tv that I bought myself for Christmas though. (sorry cruddy phone pic). don't mind the cabinetry I was having built around it about a month ago
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(that's all together and done now, need to take another picture) and I have a leather recliner and a PS3 and Wii console. Does that count? :lol: Okay... backing out of the testosterone thread now.....
 
Hell, I have half of that stuff in my room :lol:
 
I need a cave with men..LOL..but no man cave. But when I do have a significant other, I hope he does.
 
My computer and all of my entertainment appliances are in my bedroom, and I spend the majority of my time there. Not certain if this counts or not.
 
Sadly no true "man cave" yet. Though my next house will most definitely have one, with my wife fully aware of it. I want a basement, or at least some kind of living room sized room.

In my townhouse currently I do have one of the bedrooms as my "room" essentially with my computer and various items in it. Once we finish up some of the touch up paintings I'll be hanging various things, including sports memorabilia-esque things. However, its more of a man-cubby then a true Cave as its rather small.
 
Here in the midwest we do not call them man caves. We call them "basements".
 
I just have my business with which to retreat.


The best cave there is the one carved out by my desk and is home to a golden retriever when he is not out peeing on things.
 
My "Man Cave" is the garage...wood working tools...fly fishing/tying station, camping gear, bike area, general mechanical area, etc. Big ass 5 burner gas grill out the back...misted picninc area.

My family room has the big screen, stereo...the works...but thats not a man cave...after all...I bought it for my wife for Valentines Day! ;)
 
Quite simple question:

Do you have a man cave?

For the married guys; Yes this does include your hidden one that is disguised as the tool shed or your work bench room.

Man Caves consist of but not limited to

1. Big screen TV LCD/LED/Plasma
2. Comfy chair
3. Mini-fridge to store beer or other goodies
4. Sports Memorabilia
5. Stereo System

The debate still ravages on if Studio and 1-Bed Room apartments can count as having the ability to have man caves.

Bah! All you need is the garage and a car/motorcycle to work on. That's all the "man cave" a man really needs.
 
I have a detached garage that is my shop.

this spring, I am tearing down the attached shed and building an office/man cave. It will be sweet.
 
Haha, I got a good chuckle out of option "I did but wife-bot wrecked it".
 
I have a man cave. Its called a garage. Its full of manley things like power tools, a work bench with a bench grinder and vise. I have a roll away tool box full of tools. Shelfs full of chemicals. I have a hydralic floor jack and couple 5 gallon oil storage tanks. I also have a sound system and all of my fishing gear which includes a few dozen rod n reels of all sorts on racks along one wall. I have a fridge with a lock on it stocked only with cold beer. There is a horse hair dart board hanging on the wall as well as several signs and some old license plates. I have a cool beer bottle collection on a long upper shelf thats mounted up high. On the back wall facing the garage door is a sign that reads Cowboys Fans Parking Only all others will be towed. There is a mower, trimmer, blower, and other useful yard/garden tools. And with all that I still have room for my boat and my Benz. I surround myself with these things and they make me happy. Stuff is cool. I love my man cave.
 
Man Caves consist of but not limited to

1. Big screen TV LCD/LED/Plasma
Check.

2. Comfy chair

Check

3. Mini-fridge to store beer or other goodies

Don't have this, but the man cave door is locaed directly next ot the full size fridge in the kitchen.

4. Sports Memorabilia

Check. Cornerstone piece is an autographed picture of Walter Payton.

5. Stereo System

Check.

It's rounded out with a computer, PS3 and a few different guitars
 
I have a room with a TV, an XBOX, a guitar, a mandolin and two ukuleles, does that count?
 
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