LittleIggy September 14, 2018 Share September 14, 2018 2 hours ago, Kohola3 said: Yeah, we 'Muricans are just to danged busy to even acknowledge our families. We are off doing, well, apparently something else. Not sure what that is though. All of the families I know spend plenty of time doing things together. I guess these idiots will spend lots of time together since they are apparently going to be locked in that house 24/7 since the kids are not venturing out to school and he's working from home. I don’t get why they moved to the UK if he was going to work from home and keep US working hours.? Doesn’t make sense. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4673034
javajeanelaine September 14, 2018 Share September 14, 2018 After reading Richard Blanco's profile, I love him even more. Action learning facilitator! #education geek 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4673037
puppytoes September 14, 2018 Share September 14, 2018 1. Tulum couple-I wonder if mommy wears her string bikini around her children? 2. I would love to know what the locals think of all these Americans coming down and taking over their town? 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4673174
ML89 September 14, 2018 Share September 14, 2018 17 hours ago, LittleIggy said: I’d rather watch them have cocktails and dish about the craziest/weirdest clients they have shown homes to. Done, sign me up for that show...hey, it's like House Hunters Renovation, just another spinoff. House Hunters Aftermath 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4673188
Pickles September 15, 2018 Share September 15, 2018 California couple with two young daughters moving to Portugal. Another wife who annoyed me. It was her idea to move to Portugal. Her family was originally from there. The husband was against the idea, but she eventually convinced him. She liked the second apartment near the city center. That choice would require the daughters to ride a bus 45 minutes to and from school. The husband thought that was too much. The wife didn't seem to let that bother her. Fortunately, they didn't go with that one. The husband acted like he was a brow beaten husband and he probably was. They never said what they did for a living. Both were going to work from home. Wanted a furnished apartment, so not moving any belongings. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4673920
LittleIggy September 15, 2018 Share September 15, 2018 Lisbon: Yay! The kids get to go to school. The dad seemed nice. I found the mother annoying. The kids are in school and it appears you and your husband have to work so sightseeing will be on the weekends. You don’t need to live in the city center. Glad they picked the apartment they did. Wonder why her heritage is more important than his. I wonder if the wife didn’t speak much Portuguese since we didn’t see her showing off her language skills. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4673934
Kohola3 September 15, 2018 Share September 15, 2018 Geez, where are all of these jobs where you can work from home? I really missed out on my career. 13 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4674159
Jeanne222 September 15, 2018 Share September 15, 2018 15 minutes ago, Kohola3 said: Geez, where are all of these jobs where you can work from home? I really missed out on my career. I know some of them are sales jobs. They have manufacturers with products. They find customers needing those products. The products ship directly from the manufacturer to the customer. One I know sells fertilizer in vast quantities. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4674169
doodlebug September 15, 2018 Share September 15, 2018 Lisbon. The wife bugged, big time. She wanted to live city center and work from HOME while her elementary school aged kids (7 and 9 yo) commuted an hour and a half every day to accommodate her? I don’t believe that parents have to sacrifice everything for their kids, but, geez, have a heart! As it was, the kids were still traveling 35 minutes each way. I know they were going to an international school since they couldn’t speak Portuguese, but there wasn’t an apartment closer than that? Or a different international school nearer their apartment? Lisbon is a big city, I can’t believe there weren’t better options for them. 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4674231
SpiritSong September 15, 2018 Share September 15, 2018 On 9/13/2018 at 11:57 AM, ML89 said: I like this idea. Richard and Arlene from France, maybe? They can roam around Europe and give house tours. Sort of David and Hillary without the house renovation drama. I don't remember any Arlene. Are you thinking of Adrienne? Not sure of the spelling of her name but she's the Parisian agent who wears the berets. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4675013
Dewey Decimate September 16, 2018 Share September 16, 2018 (edited) Oh my gravy, that Tulum episode was a dermatologist's nightmare. I'm pretty fair skinned and like my freckles, but hot damn that agent just did NOT look right. The bored-kid-swapped-heads-on-the-Barbie-dolls look is not one I think most folks would aspire to. And the HH wife looked like she'd been under the knife about eight too many times. Don't know if anyone's familiar with Aqua Teen Hunger Force, but that woman's bizarre cheekbones reminded me of Master Shake's South American plastic surgery. (Not a good thing when you're being compared to a cartoon. Unless it's Jessica Rabbit.) They did seem "active", though, and in good shape aside from the severe skin issues, so good for them! Edited September 16, 2018 by Dewey Decimate 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4675434
biakbiak September 16, 2018 Share September 16, 2018 The Tulum realtor reminded me of Blair Brown. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4675577
ML89 September 16, 2018 Share September 16, 2018 23 hours ago, SpiritSong said: I don't remember any Arlene. Are you thinking of Adrienne? Not sure of the spelling of her name but she's the Parisian agent who wears the berets. Thank you, yes, I do mean Adrienne. ARGH! Why did I remember her as Arlene? Sigh. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4676938
debbie311 September 17, 2018 Share September 17, 2018 The Tulum couple. They could barely keep their hands off each other. Yes, I guess they do have an "active" life, heh heh. Portugal: The wife bugged big time. She talked too much, belittled her husband and had REALLY big feet. Did anyone notice? Everything seemed to center around what she wanted. City center - yawn. She said it didn't matter if they had to live in a tiny space because they wouldn't be spending much time there, they would be out and about enjoying the city. With a 7 and 9 year old? On school nights. Really? The bit at the end when they reveal their choice, she made it clear (actually they both did), that she ALWAYS got her way and what he wanted wasn't what was important. Really? And that's a good thing? They were both laughing about it. Good that they found each other. She is the boss and he likes to be bossed. 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4680067
Ohwell September 17, 2018 Share September 17, 2018 The Portugal wife looked like she could beat the ever lovin' crap out of her husband if he didn't agree with her. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4680177
Lemons September 17, 2018 Share September 17, 2018 On 9/13/2018 at 2:00 PM, puppytoes said: She was a manic Barbie! The children should have been enrolled in an English school so they could interact with other local children. I found Barbie to be very selfish. I can't imagine you can move to England or anywhere else for a year and get free education. Maybe they couldn't afford it? 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4680327
LittleIggy September 18, 2018 Share September 18, 2018 Riga to Vienna: The real estate agent was HOT! Those Paul Newman blue eyes. Yowzaa! ? I liked the third apartment. Hubby could have used the stair exercise. 9 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4681920
Kohola3 September 18, 2018 Share September 18, 2018 7 hours ago, LittleIggy said: Riga to Vienna: The real estate agent was HOT! Those Paul Newman blue eyes. Yowzaa! ? Lord, yes. I was mesmerized by him. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4682259
scootypuffjr September 18, 2018 Share September 18, 2018 Riga to Vienna - yes, that real estate agent was quite the looker. Let's put him in that show with Richard, Adrienne and company! And the husband was a real cutie too, it looked like he was a lot of fun, which the wife seemed somewhat lacking in. They seemed like a nice couple though; I guess they balance each other out. I liked the third apartment too, I agree the exercise would have been good for them and they're young enough that they'd get used to the climb eventually. I did like the one they got, though I would have preferred to be closer to the city. The second one was nice but over budget. I like some color too but you can always add your own so I'm glad they didn't take that one. 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4682474
javajeanelaine September 18, 2018 Share September 18, 2018 The third one was my favorite as well. However, if she travels frequently, hauling luggage would be a pain up and down four flights of stairs. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4683391
Thumper September 19, 2018 Share September 19, 2018 Watching rerun from June:. Couple moving from Tucson to Bern, Switzerland. Wife wanted to live in Switzerland and convinced husband to pursue his Ph. D. there. (Or so the storyline went.) She seemed really pushy in wanting a 2-bedroom, no matter how far from his work. I'm glad they went with the smaller place closer to his work. Oh no! So their guests might have to find a hotel????? 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4684397
LittleIggy September 19, 2018 Share September 19, 2018 8 hours ago, javajeanelaine said: The third one was my favorite as well. However, if she travels frequently, hauling luggage would be a pain up and down four flights of stairs. They make luggage carts that can handle stairs now. Reno to Buenos Aires: That HH was annoying. I liked the first studio better than the one she picked. It was lighter and a bit more spacious. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4684464
chessiegal September 19, 2018 Share September 19, 2018 1 hour ago, LittleIggy said: They make luggage carts that can handle stairs now. Reno to Buenos Aires: That HH was annoying. I liked the first studio better than the one she picked. It was lighter and a bit more spacious. Her obsession with white, oh no, the air conditioning unit is yellow, not white, was borderline you need therapy lady! 1 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4684546
doodlebug September 19, 2018 Share September 19, 2018 11 hours ago, LittleIggy said: They make luggage carts that can handle stairs now. Reno to Buenos Aires: That HH was annoying. I liked the first studio better than the one she picked. It was lighter and a bit more spacious. I thought that first place was adorable and really well laid out for a studio. The last place that she picked seemed much smaller and more congested. She was really very strange with her obsession with everything being white. She couldn't tolerate a small air conditioning unit high up on a wall that didn't match and then, freaked out because the appliances in the kitchen were the same shade of brown as the wooden cabinets and not white. It's a rental, for goodness sake! Who cares as long as it all works. Taking a chance on a leaky AC unit seems a lot less sensible to me. The only advantage of the second studio over the first was that there was a washer in the unit and, thank goodness, it was white. Her complete refusal to even consider a place where the appliances weren't white makes me wonder whether she doesn't have some psychological issue. Well, that and the fact that she still had the same bowl haircut that she'd had as a little kid. Every single picture of her through the years, she had the identical Dutch boy bob happening. 1 9 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4685175
suebee12 September 19, 2018 Share September 19, 2018 I, too, liked the first apartment best. It was larger and set up nicely. I might have asked the landlord if we could take the bed out and put in a sleeper sofa. That would give it lots more space for seating and still be easy to convert to a bed. And while I would love to have a washer in the apartment, she is young and shouldn't have a problem with doing laundry in a laundry room. One advantage is that you can do all of your laundry at one time...fold it and put it away and you are done! Her obsession with white borders on extreme craziness. White is so sterile and Buenos Aires doesn't seem to be that kind of setting...I see bright, vibrant colors everywhere. I had to laugh when her friend told her that with a laundry room she wouldn't have to worry about the washer not being white! 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4685615
javajeanelaine September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 Buenos Aires woman was whackadoodle. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4686319
rlc September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 Reno to Buenos Aires: These women are not actually friends. The HH was bizarre, but I did not like the way her ‘friend’ was belittling her to the real estate agent. Bizarre all around. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4686622
Kohola3 September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 Texas to Belgium - didn't these two talk about kids before they got married. That whole story was extremely tiresome. Yes, they certainly needed to learn French but a lot of people in Europe also speak English so it's not like they were going to be totally isolated. Liked the Realtor's response to "it's so dated" - "but you can still use it" or something like that. If it all functions, shut up already. You are renting in Belgium, it's not your forever home. 7 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4686735
LittleIggy September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 (edited) Texas to Belgium: OMG! I want to live in the house next to the kawaii animal farm! ? I squeed when I saw the Pygmy goats and the bunnies, then the potbellied pig, then the cats, then the miniature horse! ? Why didn’t they say the hubby was in the military to start with? The wife did drive me crazy with her babies rabies. BTW, thanks HHI for another real estate agent hottie! ? Edited September 20, 2018 by LittleIggy 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4686762
Kohola3 September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 I would, too, but I do see the point about the dog and the animals. Like she said, that wouldn't be good for either of them. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4686767
LittleIggy September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 10 minutes ago, Kohola3 said: I would, too, but I do see the point about the dog and the animals. Like she said, that wouldn't be good for either of them. I understand that. I’m just saying which I would pick. BTW, I’ve never seen a dog leash like that. It appeared to go around the dog’s front legs. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4686800
thosme September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 Even though she had some funny ideas, for some reason I liked the woman moving to Buenos Aires. I also thought the couple moving to Belgium was cute and they were teasing one another. I liked the woman saying her husband looked nervous every time she brought up children. And he got a few good lines in also. I just wouldn't want to take trips on the motorcycle unless I had my own motorcycle to drive. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4686932
SpiritSong September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 What is the deal with HHI not showing the entire house/apartments? If they say a place is 2 bedroom, 2 bath why are we only shown one bedroom and one bath? It drove me nuts on the moving to Vienna episode. Especially the apartment with the spiral staircase in the living room that no one even mentioned and acted like it didn't exist. Where did it go? What was it's purpose? It seems like half of HHI is nothing but filler. Scenes of the house hunters shopping, or eating out and then they replay the scenes from each house/flat at least three times during an episode. HH does it too, but at least we usually get to look at the whole house. I have my DVR set to record every episode but lately I don't bother watching until I read this forum first. Then if it's something others find interesting or super annoying, I'll watch just to see what everyone's talking about. But I always end up fast forwarding through at least a third of each show because of the repetitive scenes. A lot of them I'll just delete unwatched. 14 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4686983
suebee12 September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 30 minutes ago, SpiritSong said: Especially the apartment with the spiral staircase in the living room that no one even mentioned and acted like it didn't exist. Where did it go? What was it's purpose? Yes, I wondered about that also. In one episode(don't remember which one because I have been watching several back to back to catch up) when they were doing the reviews, they briefly showed the bathroom which had not been shown during the tour...what is up with that? Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4687016
biakbiak September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 5 hours ago, LittleIggy said: BTW, I’ve never seen a dog leash like that. It appeared to go around the dog’s front legs It’s a harness for strong/strong willed dogs so they are easier to control. It’s also better for the dog because it’s not a lot of pulling on the neck. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4687112
Kohola3 September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 6 hours ago, SpiritSong said: It seems like half of HHI is nothing but filler. And the same lines repeated over and over ad nauseum. She wants kids, we get it. He's not ready, we get it. We didn't need to hear it 29 times. 11 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4687251
Pickles September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 The episode in Belgium last night. Yes, if that woman said she wanted kids once, she said it a dozen times. I found her so annoying. I didn’t even finish the episode. And she wanted 3-4 bedrooms! Crazy to me. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4688234
Kohola3 September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 17 minutes ago, Pickles said: I found her so annoying. I didn’t even finish the episode. I didn't finish it either. Between the ridiculous repetition and his obsession with his motorcycle, I turned it off after the second place. But I have to say she was a really stunning woman with a great smile. I wanted to like her but that whole plot line was annoying as hell. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4688285
jcbrown September 20, 2018 Share September 20, 2018 5 minutes ago, Kohola3 said: But I have to say she was a really stunning woman with a great smile. I wanted to like her but that whole plot line was annoying as hell. I agree, she was beautiful. The babies!babies!babies! plot line was lame and their wish list was ridiculous: 3-4 bedrooms, two baths, fenced-in yard, garage, city center, and $1500/month. It would be more interesting if this show would include a range of options of various prices so we could get an idea of what was available for how much in the various places. I would much prefer that to the endless repetition and invented storylines. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4688305
Kohola3 September 21, 2018 Share September 21, 2018 Darwin to Hobart "There is more to life than just money" - says the one without a job not contributing a cent. But I have to admit that #2 place was just horrible so it was a shock that they chose it. And Cheerful Charlie did get a job. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4689392
LittleIggy September 21, 2018 Share September 21, 2018 Tasmania: I thought Charlie was adorable. Glad he got a job. That kitchen was awful. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4689625
sempervivum September 21, 2018 Share September 21, 2018 10 hours ago, LittleIggy said: Tasmania: I thought Charlie was adorable. Really? I thought he needed to get back on his meds. His boyfriend however needed to lighten up, so I guess it averages out! 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4690205
ML89 September 21, 2018 Share September 21, 2018 Vienna - What in hell did hubbie do for a job in Vienna? I thought the wife saying she was going to poke him with needles was terrific. Tasmania - even though Charlie wore me out, I could see his point. He's the one cooking - and he's cooking for me? I'd be saying "what kind of kitchen do you want" and making sure he got it! That was a Tigger and Eyeore situation for sure. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4690759
Mittengirl September 21, 2018 Share September 21, 2018 I thought Charlie in Tasmania was creepy! He looked like one of those middle-aged people who try to look and act like a teenager. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4690926
Kohola3 September 21, 2018 Share September 21, 2018 6 hours ago, sempervivum said: Really? I thought he needed to get back on his meds. Lord, yes. He needs to calm the hell down. If I had to live with that manic mouth I'd have taken a frying pan to his head a long time ago. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4690949
LittleIggy September 22, 2018 Share September 22, 2018 NY to Amsterdam: Honey that wasn’t an extra bedroom! That was a closet! ?They would have been nuts not to pick that spacious apartment with the killer view plus a bathroom with a tub and a shower. Husband was right: if they have guests, they’ll figure it out. 10 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4691758
twinks September 22, 2018 Share September 22, 2018 8 minutes ago, LittleIggy said: NY to Amsterdam: Honey that wasn’t an extra bedroom! That was a closet! ?They would have been nuts not to pick that spacious apartment with the killer view plus a bathroom with a tub and a shower. Husband was right: if they have guests, they’ll figure it out. Loved that apt. Haven't these people ever heard of a hotel? 9 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4691772
chessiegal September 22, 2018 Share September 22, 2018 8 minutes ago, twinks said: Loved that apt. Haven't these people ever heard of a hotel? No kidding! I have two grown stepdaughters with families - New Orleans and St. Petersburg. One could squeeze us in, the other can’t. We always stay at a hotel when visiting. We’re headed to St. Pete in a few weeks and are staying in an Airbnb for the first time just 4 blocks from their house. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4691782
Rosebud1970 September 22, 2018 Share September 22, 2018 NY to Amsterdam. Oy. Again with the 'Where will our guests sleep?' routine. so, you're willing to sacrifice your own personal comfort in a new country, someplace, you've never lived, for guests that may or may not visit. Um, OK. Guests come, guests go. But you have to live in that apartment 24/7. I was just in Amsterdam. Trust me, there are hotels. Lots of them. There are AirBnBs available. Your would-be guests could stay in one of those. Plus, I found her to be hugely, incredibly annoying. He was maybe a touch less annoying than she was. A touch. 8 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4691865
biakbiak September 22, 2018 Share September 22, 2018 Your parents aren’t going to be sleeping on a inch thick twin mattress! 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/4148-house-hunters-international-general-discussion/page/108/#findComment-4691922
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