I’m married to a lovable doofus. At times, it is extremely trying. The rest of the time, I consider myself really lucky. :)
I’m married to a lovable doofus. At times, it is extremely trying. The rest of the time, I consider myself really lucky. :)
Please let this be part of Christmas mass. Please please please I ask for so little
HGTV subsists on our emotional involvement in other people’s housing choices. In my experience, it takes about 10 minutes for me to become invested.
My Precious Moments bible has all the same font and lots of doe-eyed children so what do I believe???????
If I had a nickel for every time someone named me beast...
Testament 2: Electric Boogaloo
Eh, if this was show like Extreme Makeover: Home Edition where the show and network paid for the renovations and had contractors/builders/vendors who donated their services for a good cause, I could understand them being annoyed. You don’t want to increase the market value of someone’s home through extensive and…
What was the original post? I am so curious now!
We are all different ages here which is nice.
I am a biblical scholar, so yes.
I had the same thoughts, but someone pointed out that he’s hamming it up for the camera and that’s when she seems “honey I love you but”
Don’t property taxes skyrocket on these houses after they end up on these shows? I can’t blame the owners for wanting to make some extra scratch.
Does anyone else think it’s fishy that they recorded another series about(and are opening) a new bed in breakfast in the area where the live and work? Seems like maybe they want to stymie local competition.
It’ll be when one of them has an affair with one of the Property Brothers.
The article says that Clint’s family had to move out of their home to another neighborhood and I AM SO DISTRESSED. That was one of my favorite renovations: really rescuing an old beauty that needed love.
So that “Christian” blogger who thinks Joanna should pay more attention to her kids wrote about Jezebel in a completely not passive aggressive way.
So next the contracts will include clauses requiring the show’s written permission for any future paint color changes? I get why HGTV would be annoyed. But if it’s my house, I will do whatever I damn well please with it. You’re getting plenty from me and my house being on your show.
How could you write a contract that stops homeowners from doing whatever the F they like with their own homes? Calm down kids.
Agreed. Unfortunately, this act of willful education of others will result in his summary execution by the brain slugs that run Gawker.
Holy shit - this is just a straight forward informative post explaining the answer to an interesting question. Well done.