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buttersister

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  1. Adrian in Paris and on the Riviera (touting her properties in the Marais, look it up).

    Richard in London and environs (I got used to that beard!). 

    Kevin in Berlin (he's a cutie).

    The tall guy with the white hair (can't recall his name or where he is, but I like him).

    Floor in Amsterdam (she will jump into a canal, which gets her listed).

    And your favorite realtor--this is the place to dish on their style, snark and massive self-control to not go off full tilt on some of these house hunters.

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  2. LOL, looks like I'm the only one watching this show and I don't even like it. Although, my hate watch is softening to a WTH watch. So tonight Jasmine "flips" the show's conceit--they didn't wreck their house as much as, allegedly, their house is going to wreck them (their relationship). This 40-something (maybe) year-old couple with 6 kids (there look to be twins in there). They currently share their bedroom with a toddler and an infant. The older daughter has her own room and the other boys are jammed into one room. They have $300,000 (!) for the reno, but when Jas asks why they don't use that as a downpayment on a new house, aha, the house belonged to his (her?) grandmother and they want to keep it in the family.

    So Jas and her crew decide to convert the large garage into an ADU (for permits--they'll need to put in a sink, as in a kitchenette, so she turns that into a laundry room).

    The family bought an RV and takes off for the 12 (15, in the end) weeks needed. Yes, of course that didn't last long and they said they were in a rental. Although, maybe I heard they were at a parent's. So weird.

    Jas takes out a load-bearing wall, puts in a 24' beam, new windows, redoes the fireplace, living room and puts in a ton of storage, a built-in banquet, an island, new kitchen, then goes out to the garage and puts in the laundry room/office for him (a shelf with a pull-out chair that looks like drawers from the back), and a giant fancy bathroom/wet room, walk-in closet and large bedroom. That musta been a very large garage. NO KIDS ALLOWED.

    So that left three original bedrooms, which are not seen again, and here's hoping there's a 2/2/2 set up with, I think, one bathroom. Good luck, kids! Your parents thought they could spend 12 weeks in an RV with you. And vice versa.

    Oh yeah, Jas said early on that maybe one of the kids would get the house. The parents said they wanted to leave the house to the kids. No need to cut 40 years into the future to see that get settled.

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  3. Random thoughts 

    Season 2 of The Bear blew season 1 out of the water, imo—for those who couldn’t get into S1.

    Host sucked. Absolutely.

    SM people wanted Kerry and Ray to host next year. I want Andra and Jon! 
     

    Also, congrats to Succession and all its winners.

    RDJ delivers the best acceptance speeches.

    Kevin Costner thought using Tom Cruise’s plastic surgeon was a good idea. He was wrong.

    Even Harrison Ford showed up. Hmm.

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  4. Those were the days! 

    Ina posted the table she set for NYE in Paris on IG. That's what I'd be doing. I don't know if Jeffrey's cut back on his Yale time, but it seems as though any projects that took up a great deal of her time are on the back burner at the moment. 

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  5. 17 hours ago, CAM said:

    The 2024 home was built on the marshes of Anastasia Island, on the east coast of Florida, near St. Augustine.

    Hard pass. 

    For any number of reasons, including but not limited to: Florida, the marshes of Florida, the more hurricanes side of Florida. 

    I usually check out at least one of the many multiple airings of any Dream House episode, but I haven't been crazy about what the current designers have done. Generic HGTV. Maybe it'd be better if they gave a house and big budget to Nate and Jeremiah, the Bargain Block boys, and, I dunno, Hilary? Better for me, anyway. But not if it's in a swamp in Florida.

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  6. 2 hours ago, proserpina65 said:

    The way it's presented on HHI, however, is totally annoying.  Of course so is the insistence on wanting everything just like it is in the US.

    Bingo. I want charm--why is this kitchen so small, WTF this refrigerator, no closets?!, kinda cramped, I dunno, it's not like our big-ass house in Texas. HHs sound so stupid and Show not much better. Can they express the concern between wanting a home that's traditional to the new country vs. all the comforts of an American-style home? Sure, if you insist. But that gives it a context that doesn't make us throw up in our mouths a little in half the episodes.

    Also, think about a series with Adrian, Richard and Kevin (new eps, not repackaged reruns, thanks). I'd pay to watch the three of them chatting together about HHs, too.

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  7. Hoping David has not added additional tattoos.

    Sorry, they’re too much for me, as is. I don’t get it. I try not to grimace when I see “sleeves.”  Besides the pain part, and whatever’s in those inks that seep into your system, good luck when either weight changes or gravity kicks in. As it does.

    People call on David’s services on this show to get on TV. I’m not sure what I’d think about his taste in homes if I just met him at a realtor’s office, sans celebrity. Unless irl, he’d frequently buy lunch and hunt out neighborhood gossip. Then, at least it’d be fun. I guess.

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  8. Did you know that Tim was a creative?

    He was blessed with a good friend in that realtor, and I wonder if irl, he’d helped Tim find that house. It suited him. And, I suppose, Carlito, although the less said about that, the better.

    I’m torn between hoping there’s a therapist or referral among Tim’s friends/family and just shutting TFU. Tim and Carlito got a great house, great neighborhood, he makes a living and seems happy and content. 

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  9. This show is traditionally one of the year’s best—enough to usually record it. Lost count of how many times I’ve watched the Led Zeppelin tribute. So while most of this show was highly entertaining and each had a tear-inducing highlight, the Barry Gibb tribute ending was disappointing. Ariana Dubose is talented but that whole number seemed to be about her performance, not BG and not engaging the audience the way those finales usually do.

    How did Dionne Warwick have to wait so long? Kudos for the Queen Latifah tribute. Billy’s was great fun. Renee Fleming’s was stunning. Barry Gibbs wrote great songs, they corralled Sir Paul and Streisand, but fizzled.

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  10. The laughable part is all of the different definitions, shall we say, of what exactly charm is. Oh, Show, time for some new year’s resolutions! We can start with knock off the “charm.”

    And I’d encourage the end of making Americans not know what size European apartments/homes are, complaining “it’s so much smaller than we had back in _________.”)

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  11. 2 hours ago, CrazyInAlabama said:

    Then, when she was shown homes with that many bedrooms, she said some of the kids would have to share so she could have an entire big bedroom for her plants. 

    Must confess, some of these people cause me to think unkind thoughts. 

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