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AQUILLA, Ohio - It's quite the man cave.
Jimmy Grey says he's been out of work for almost a year and needed a project to stay busy. So with the heavy snowfall this winter, the 25-year-old laborer got to work on an extreme igloo in his family's yard in Aquilla (ah-KWIL'-uh), about 30 miles east of Cleveland.
His four-room creation has 6-foot ceilings and an entertainment room. He powers the TV with an extension cord plugged into an outlet in the garage. He also ran wires for cable television with surround-sound stereo.
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Grey says candles help add ambiance for nighttime get-togethers with friends, and the freezing temperatures mean that the beer never goes warm.
You've been out of work for a year and this is the best thing you could find to do? Apply to a Wal-Mart or something. This is why there are homless people. I would MUCH rather build a sick igloo man-cave when I'm thirty then find a job too, trust me i would. But I live in real life and realize bills don't pay themselves. Get out there and stop being lazy. Also does this guy also decorate his man cave with a Maurice Clarett Jersey? Stay classy Ohio
P.S. Did all this guys friends really not have a better place to watch the Superbowl then this cave? What kind of dumps are they living in.
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