I didn't know that about void spaces. I suppose 221 is old enough to have been converted like that--surely Speedy's wasn't always there!
Do you watch White Collar? Sometime in the third season, I think it was, when we thought we all knew the layout of Neal's little apartment, it suddenly developed that there was this huge area we'd never seen before. It was so unexpected that I just started laughing. copperbadge memorably wrote (here), under Sam's Three Things: 2. Neal's bathroom is not a bathroom, it's a WHOLE NOTHER HALF OF HIS APARTMENT. (Sorry, I am obsessed with his apartment, because for a while there he had an invisible bathroom.) Apparently, the most common recurring dream among New Yorkers involves opening a closet door and finding a whole new suite of rooms. With Neal, this is actually the case. I bet his wardrobe has a secret entrance to Narnia at the back.
Bear in mind that I have an obsession with figuring out where the bathrooms are in fictional places, so I had also been watching WC very carefully to find the bathroom!
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Do you watch White Collar? Sometime in the third season, I think it was, when we thought we all knew the layout of Neal's little apartment, it suddenly developed that there was this huge area we'd never seen before. It was so unexpected that I just started laughing.
2. Neal's bathroom is not a bathroom, it's a WHOLE NOTHER HALF OF HIS APARTMENT. (Sorry, I am obsessed with his apartment, because for a while there he had an invisible bathroom.) Apparently, the most common recurring dream among New Yorkers involves opening a closet door and finding a whole new suite of rooms. With Neal, this is actually the case. I bet his wardrobe has a secret entrance to Narnia at the back.
Bear in mind that I have an obsession with figuring out where the bathrooms are in fictional places, so I had also been watching WC very carefully to find the bathroom!