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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I like that often people are buying "normal" homes. often it is a dream for them. Refreshing to see a family get excited about laminate kitchen counters and having two full baths. Breath of fresh air from those home buying shows when wife complains about not having double vanities and husband wants a man cave with theater seating.[/quote] That's exactly how I feel. Most of the people on HGTV shows seem to be absolute pills with personality disorders who nit-pick and complain about every house they see, argue between the couple, and whine if the house has a fireplace because they dont want one. Those shows made me realize how many people are miserable in this world. Contrast that to MLDH where the people seem so happy and grateful to be buying a $150,000 home. And honestly, every single person I've seen on that show has seemed to be shockingly lovely- [b]theyre always doing stuff like inviting David to dinner[/b] and stuff. Strangely nice people. It's actually confirmed my belief in karma because I swear I have never seen such sweethearts on any HGTV show or reality show period, and theyre such a contrast to the malcontent nightmares that make up most episodes of House Hunters [/quote] Oh honey, no. They're not inviting David to dinner. TLC pays for them to go out to discuss their options. [/quote] Babe, we all know that. I'm talking about scenes where they specifically invite David to dinner after filming, NOT the awkward "drinking a water in the coffee shop" scenes. Duh![/quote] Yes, I think he's an authentically caring person who makes genuine connections with many of the lottery winners.[/quote] Agree, he seems like a kind person [/quote]
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