What is a McMansion?

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Anonymous wrote:Cheap materials. Walls made of plaster/stucco instead of real stone/brick/wood. Vague maediterranean look, but often can just look blandly American and unobtrusive. No character, no intricate craftsmanship. When the apocalypse comes these houses will be the first to day because of their shoddy work.

The kind of house that could be built in three days for the Real Home Makeover show. Tasteless.




I think you're the dumb one. That was a great description. Maybe the PP hit a nerve though...


You "think" a house can be built in 3 days.......


Have you never watched Extreme Makeover Home Edition? They tear down the old house, build and furnish those McMansions in less than a week. Don't weigh in if you dont know WTF you're talking about.


So a week is 3 days now. ok.
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Anonymous wrote:Cheap materials. Walls made of plaster/stucco instead of real stone/brick/wood. Vague maediterranean look, but often can just look blandly American and unobtrusive. No character, no intricate craftsmanship. When the apocalypse comes these houses will be the first to day because of their shoddy work.

The kind of house that could be built in three days for the Real Home Makeover show. Tasteless.




I think you're the dumb one. That was a great description. Maybe the PP hit a nerve though...


You "think" a house can be built in 3 days.......


Look up the word hyperbole.


I searched the entire internet and I still don't know what you mean.


Pro tip: try a dictionary.


Looks like you might need to look it up. LOL
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Cheap materials. Walls made of plaster/stucco instead of real stone/brick/wood. Vague maediterranean look, but often can just look blandly American and unobtrusive. No character, no intricate craftsmanship. When the apocalypse comes these houses will be the first to day because of their shoddy work.

The kind of house that could be built in three days for the Real Home Makeover show. Tasteless.




I think you're the dumb one. That was a great description. Maybe the PP hit a nerve though...


You "think" a house can be built in 3 days.......


Look up the word hyperbole.


I searched the entire internet and I still don't know what you mean.


Pro tip: try a dictionary.


Looks like you might need to look it up. LOL


You're the one who said you searched the entire internet and are still confused. If anyone is dumb, it's you.
Anonymous
I am so out of it regarding houses that I always thought it was a menu item at McDonalds.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Cheap materials. Walls made of plaster/stucco instead of real stone/brick/wood. Vague maediterranean look, but often can just look blandly American and unobtrusive. No character, no intricate craftsmanship. When the apocalypse comes these houses will be the first to day because of their shoddy work.

The kind of house that could be built in three days for the Real Home Makeover show. Tasteless.




I think you're the dumb one. That was a great description. Maybe the PP hit a nerve though...


You "think" a house can be built in 3 days.......


Have you never watched Extreme Makeover Home Edition? They tear down the old house, build and furnish those McMansions in less than a week. Don't weigh in if you dont know WTF you're talking about.


So a week is 3 days now. ok.


1 day to rip down, 3 days to build the house, a day or two to add final details, and a day to furnish. They have done it in way less than a week.

Also: hyperbole. You seriously need to learn what this word means.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Cheap materials. Walls made of plaster/stucco instead of real stone/brick/wood. Vague maediterranean look, but often can just look blandly American and unobtrusive. No character, no intricate craftsmanship. When the apocalypse comes these houses will be the first to day because of their shoddy work.

The kind of house that could be built in three days for the Real Home Makeover show. Tasteless.




I think you're the dumb one. That was a great description. Maybe the PP hit a nerve though...


You "think" a house can be built in 3 days.......


Have you never watched Extreme Makeover Home Edition? They tear down the old house, build and furnish those McMansions in less than a week. Don't weigh in if you dont know WTF you're talking about.


So a week is 3 days now. ok.


1 day to rip down, 3 days to build the house, a day or two to add final details, and a day to furnish. They have done it in way less than a week.

Also: hyperbole. You seriously need to learn what this word means.


thank you very much, it still makes you an idiot
Anonymous
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Thanks - I'll take a seat on the 5 PM Acela to Boston, please.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Cheap materials. Walls made of plaster/stucco instead of real stone/brick/wood. Vague maediterranean look, but often can just look blandly American and unobtrusive. No character, no intricate craftsmanship. When the apocalypse comes these houses will be the first to day because of their shoddy work.

The kind of house that could be built in three days for the Real Home Makeover show. Tasteless.




I think you're the dumb one. That was a great description. Maybe the PP hit a nerve though...


You "think" a house can be built in 3 days.......


Have you never watched Extreme Makeover Home Edition? They tear down the old house, build and furnish those McMansions in less than a week. Don't weigh in if you dont know WTF you're talking about.


So a week is 3 days now. ok.


1 day to rip down, 3 days to build the house, a day or two to add final details, and a day to furnish. They have done it in way less than a week.

Also: hyperbole. You seriously need to learn what this word means.


thank you very much, it still makes you an idiot


You dont know what "hyperbole" means and I'm the idiot?

LOL. K.
Anonymous
Where is the name from?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Cheap materials. Walls made of plaster/stucco instead of real stone/brick/wood. Vague maediterranean look, but often can just look blandly American and unobtrusive. No character, no intricate craftsmanship. When the apocalypse comes these houses will be the first to day because of their shoddy work.

The kind of house that could be built in three days for the Real Home Makeover show. Tasteless.




I think you're the dumb one. That was a great description. Maybe the PP hit a nerve though...


You "think" a house can be built in 3 days.......


Have you never watched Extreme Makeover Home Edition? They tear down the old house, build and furnish those McMansions in less than a week. Don't weigh in if you dont know WTF you're talking about.


So a week is 3 days now. ok.


1 day to rip down, 3 days to build the house, a day or two to add final details, and a day to furnish. They have done it in way less than a week.

Also: hyperbole. You seriously need to learn what this word means.


thank you very much, it still makes you an idiot


NP. You have seriously lost the plot, sit down.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:A McMansion is a house. Where I would live is a home.


My "McMansion" is filled with a husband, three children, two dogs and three cats - I call that a home. I am currently sharing our sectional with two very comfortable dogs.

We have enough space for my children's friends as well as any stray that ends up on our doorstep - and they do tend to find our home. That's the benefit of space, to folk like us. YMMV.


Why do people buy houses and fill them with filthy animals?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Where is the name from?


McMansions are tasteless and mass produced with cheap ingredients like the food at McDonalds.

Please be warned that those who end sentences prepositions are destined to live in McMansions
Anonymous
I'm not sure that the 10:45 house is a McMansion. I thought it was just a wart on Bethesda's ass.
Anonymous
Tasteless just like Mickie D's and just as quickly produced.

Think: at least twelve of the following: circular driveway (or a driveway that is simply a circle), columns with capitals not known to any prior style, windows that do not either blend or match, one or more oriole windows, double height entry ceilings to match the double doors, an overuse of wrought iron, one or more balconies (typically a variation on Juliet balconies) facing the street, 1-2 turrets, a fully tricked out "bonus" room typically over a three car garage whose doors have been painted or stained to say "look at me", and in general a feeling of lopsidedness sited combined with massive square footage so that it overwhelms the lot and typically the existing neighborhood, little to no lawn and little to no landscaping. Will often have a foundation course that does not match or blend with the rest of the house (e.g,. stone foundation with a stucco facade and vinyl siding on the other three sides or will have cement blocks for a foundation and another type of exterior facing material for the upper portion). A roof that mixes lines from two or more house styles.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A home built after 1990, at least 2 car garage, colonial, that has more than 3000SF on the upper level. Basically the ideal home that is standard in most areas but a premium in the DC area.


Where is a 3000sq.ft. House "standard"?
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