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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't worry! According to the other pictures, it looks like there's an outhouse.

Also, what is UP with all the pictures of horrible, unfinished construction and then one of a very nicely refinished bathroom?

December 9, 2008 at 6:28 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The tiny tub looks like it was made for a dwarf and the toilet was positioned for a claustrophobic pooper – the current owners have some issues.

December 9, 2008 at 8:37 AM

Blogger TisforTonya said...

a little privacy here! (which means that everyone in a 3 mile radius will have to leave...)

December 9, 2008 at 9:28 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't go, toilet! Fireplace wants you to stay.

December 9, 2008 at 10:01 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What? Am I the only one who need some damn room when pooping? Fab bathroom for the claustrophobics out there.

December 9, 2008 at 10:03 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess the roomy bathroom is to make up for the fact that there is "no kitchen". A great winter project, indeed!

December 9, 2008 at 12:23 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok, having been sold for $330,000 in August of 2006 seems strange. But it was just sold for $275,000 on November 18. I don't think the seller is really getting the point of investing in a house. I would bet there are some very serious problems with this home (besides the obvious cosmetic issues). Why would you take a $100,000 loss when owning a home for 3 weeks???

December 10, 2008 at 10:51 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey it looks like a lot of houses in Houston after a flood!

December 10, 2008 at 11:05 AM

Blogger Gustav said...

Yes, we do take care of our toilets here.

Bes wishes from,

Gustav
Oslo, Norway

December 20, 2008 at 11:35 PM

Let's not speculate about the race, class, or parenting skills of the people who live in these houses. We judge them on the photos they pick, not on who they are as people (unless we really can't help it).
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