Sunday Seven – Episode 229
March 21, 2010 – 12:07 pm | 4 Comments

I hope this week’s question is easy enough that plenty of people will answer. Every one, after all, likes being paid to take the day off from work, right?
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Sunday Seven – Episode 101

Submitted by Patrick on August 5, 2007 – 6:15 pm | 4 Comments

I love Victorian houses. I don’t know why, exactly, but there’s just something about them that I like a lot. But Victorian is only one of many different styles of houses out there.

And if you’re guessing that the hyperlink might be of assistance in helping you formulate your answers to this week’s question, you’re right!

But first, Kelly, of “In My Opinion” was first to play last week, and it was her first time playing the Sunday Seven. Congratulations, Kelly!

On to this week’s question!

THIS WEEK’S QUESTION:
Name your top seven favorite styles of homes.

Either answer the question in a comment or answer it in your journal and include the link in a comment. (To be considered “first to play,” a link must be to the specific entry in which you answered the question.) You may include this link in the URL space when leaving your comment, or in the comment itself. As long as it’s there in one spot or the other.


My answers:
1. Victorian
2. Contemporary
3. Tudor
4. Sunbelt
5. Waterfront
6. Ranch
7. Log Cabin

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