Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is interesting.
Whoever posted this has picked up on a few elements of a typical mcmansion, but then posted a picture of the source of those elements!
This house is lovely. Wouldn't change a thing.
This is one ugly ass old mcmansion
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No, this is a 3-4 bedroom home from 1932. This is where your grandparents lived.
antique mcmansion! looks like the roof will rot away any day now shotty work
That's a fucking slate roof, dumbass.
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Pershing Drive in Arlington. Same guy built both. I think he's a restaurant owner and lives in the white one. His neighbors objected to the McMansion construction, so he bought them out and built the brick/stone facade monstrosity next door. My soul weeps every time I drive by these two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is interesting.
Whoever posted this has picked up on a few elements of a typical mcmansion, but then posted a picture of the source of those elements!
This house is lovely. Wouldn't change a thing.
This is one ugly ass old mcmansion
+1
No, this is a 3-4 bedroom home from 1932. This is where your grandparents lived.
antique mcmansion! looks like the roof will rot away any day now shotty work