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On 1/5/2025 at 8:23 AM, Baltimore Betty said:

I was in Manchester in November, it was a charming town, (we went to tour two Frank lloyd Wright houses), I was amazed that there is a Southern New Hampshire University Arena, I thought it was a diploma mill!

My husband is from Manchester and I thought that it leaves a lot to be desired.  Never wanted to live there.

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HH Remote Retreats--LOL, repackaged crazy town.  Shades of Homestead Rescue 😂

Couple with two kids and shit for brains and a $900k budget move from one area of CO to another, more remote spot with 150" of snow in the winter. They're outdoors folks, but he travels a lot. 
She has concerns about keeping the kids safe out there--he, who wants acres--asked his kids if they wanted to share a bedroom (they're preteen girl and boy). WTF? House 1 has death trap driveway, septic and well. 

The second place has a stuffed mountain goat mounted on a two-story stone fireplace and I'm actively disliking these weirdos. Let's talk more about big fires in the area, says realtor.

Moving on to house 3, closer to town (and schools, neighbors, food, etc.). Keep thinking Mr. Isolation isn't home a lot.

Realtor is an idiot. Says wood-burning fireplace is primary heat source--it's a huge house with baseboard heating, dude. What are you talking about?

Holy crap, they bought #1 for $815k and his dead mother would be glad. Hope they don't find  the bones of the wife and kids buried in the snow. Wife liked price, says check back after a winter out there. Nope.

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This weekend I saw what I think was a rerun. The couple had teenagers and were looking for a house on The Outer Banks. If I had seen the entire episode I would have put this under Memorable House Hunters. The wife was very entitled; husband about the same. The teens were okay - what you would expect considering the parents. The wife's fashion choices. She did not dress for her size. What appeared to be a Lily Pulitzer dress was maybe two sizes too small. Like The Grinch's heart. Lapping from my saucer of cream.

All of the houses were expensive - in the millions.  One had a beautiful, newly renovated kitchen; wife declared it would be a "gut job" because of the ... I think I have this correctly ...  placement of the appliances? One had a nice pool with a high fence and backed up to the ocean. Dad didn't like the fact that the patio areas around it would not be adequate for hosting.  But the worst part? I got a phone call and missed which house they picked! If anyone saw it, please let me know.

Has anyone else noticed that so many of the houses shown these days all look kind of the same on the inside? Like no one lives in them; all professionally staged. Very nice but sterile.

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3 hours ago, chessiegal said:

Napierville IL: That woman was a pill. Why would you want hardwood floors in the kitchen? Not only did she say it, she did it. She must not cook. Tile in the kitchen is so much easier to clean and care for.

Hey, I resemble that remark. We modeled pur kitchen a d put in hardwood floors ro match the rest of the house. It looks great!

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18 hours ago, chessiegal said:

That woman was a pill.

Seemed like there was MUCH MORE to her story than was aired.  I was curious about the relationship she severed and how much $$$ she was able to walk away with after the split.  Also, the daughter.  They seemed relatively close in age.  The daughter seemed very "passive" and "dependent" on mom (which was perfectly fine with mom).  

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On 1/5/2025 at 6:23 AM, Baltimore Betty said:

I was in Manchester in November, it was a charming town, (we went to tour two Frank lloyd Wright houses), I was amazed that there is a Southern New Hampshire University Arena, I thought it was a diploma mill!

Your comment made me curious, and I found out that it's named that because SNHU bought the naming rights.  It was called the Verizon Wireless Arena before that.

With arenas owned by universities, I can't think of any that use the name of the university.  They're usually named after former coaches, or sometimes donors. 

On 1/17/2025 at 12:21 PM, chediavolo said:

I often wondered about all these people who say they don’t cook and they eat out at every meal.. like when are they going to hear that they have stenosis or diabetes or heart disease or cancer? How can anyone live like that?  Jesus I watch what I eat and I’ve got issues. 

Well, see, there ya go.  I almost never cook and eat out pretty much every meal (although I eat only once a day), and I don't have any health issues, so I'd say I live like that pretty well.  Some people are just lucky.  And others might be, too, but they never find out because they don't want to chance it, I guess?  I'm glad I took the risk because I actively enjoy everything I eat.  If I don't love it, I'm not gonna bother eating it.

I just don't enjoy cooking enough to do it on any sort of regular basis.  And I do enjoy Popeye's spicy fried chicken.  😀

 

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On 2/27/2025 at 6:07 AM, chessiegal said:

I have tile in my kitchen and would not want it any other way. I cook.

I cook every day.  I have linoleum in the kitchen (with tile in the bathroom and hardwood everywhere else) and will replace it with tile when I renovate my kitchen.  But I know a few home cooks with hardwood floors in the kitchen because they wanted the same flooring throughout the entire house.  So it doesn't work to assume she doesn't cook just based on that.

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