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Sewlitaire

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  1. Andy's wings getting clipped was hard for me to watch. Why not let him fly around the house? Sure, you gotta make sure he doesn't fly outside since he isn't a big guy but that's just being a responsible pet owner. Why get a bird if you don't want it to fly?
  2. HGTV said on their Instagram that it had sold but not for how much. My guess is we'll see more stories like this one soon. Flippers bought and renovated houses based on comps and now the market has shifted, people simply don't have as much money as they used to.
  3. She posted a pic on her Instagram saying she had PRP microneedling procedures done to make her look younger. She also recently posted about having her flabby arms done so she definitely isn't against having plastic surgery.
  4. So glad this amazing show got its own thread! It's my favorite show on DIY/HGTV. Re the bathroom floor in last week's episode: I wonder if they knew it was going to be sold to a vacation rental company. While it would be awful to see the words every day, it's an interesting thing in a vacation rental. It's important to have something that will make the listing stand out in a crowd. Re the HVAC: I follow Ashley and Michael on Instagram and they are remarkably honest about how these shows are filmed and what is fake and what isn't. (They even posted a pic when they made her put on a fake baby bump so they they could film some of the commentary scenes after the baby was born. LOL) Since the show (like all the DIY and HGTV shows) are filmed on a tight timeline, there isn't enough time to really fix everything in the houses. All the houses are done simultaneously in a couple months. So they do the main rooms and then film a fake open house. HVAC and plumbing are on the list that don't get done. After the film crew has left, they return to the houses, rip out quite a bit of stuff, add HVAC etc, renovate the rest of the rooms and then put the houses on the market one after another. That honest, no nonsense approach is one of the many reasons I love the show so much. Re the selling price of the Yellow Victorian: on their listings page, the house is pending for a sale price of $299,000 and they just posted it got sold to someone who appreciates it just as much as they do. No mention for how much. The obvious love they have for these old homes and them not making all their decision based on what sells for the most money, appealing to the largest buyer pool possible and not going for the cheap and easy approach is amazing. These houses deserve to get the historical details back. Only three more episodes left. I really hope they get a third season. That stupid Magnolia channel replacing DIY is really pissing me off. The shiplap and cupcake emporium isn't my kind of thing at all.
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