Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except for the last house, this a dreadful collection of cheap McMansions. You do know that, right?
HAH fooled you the last one is an NDI as well.
I guess you are dumber then you seem.
I'm very aware of that, so you're the dumb one, moron:
http://thinkum.com/houseblog/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ewwwww..... architectural vomit.
Half the homes posted aren't mcmansions at all, simply normal larger, newer houses.
Anonymous wrote:ewwwww..... architectural vomit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except for the last house, this a dreadful collection of cheap McMansions. You do know that, right?
HAH fooled you the last one is an NDI as well.
I guess you are dumber then you seem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except for the last house, this a dreadful collection of cheap McMansions. You do know that, right?
HAH fooled you the last one is an NDI as well.
I guess you are dumber then you seem.
Anonymous wrote:Except for the last house, this a dreadful collection of cheap McMansions. You do know that, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh look more North arlington homes that are awesomer than the PH one.
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The mad antiquities professor from GW built the top one as his dream house. He designed it himself. It was very controversial at the time and very atypical for N Arlington. The bottom house makes me want to cry. Why can't builders buy pattern books of old large, classic homes from the 20s and 30s and build those?
Anonymous wrote:Oh look more North arlington homes that are awesomer than the PH one.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed yesterday's pictures on this forum more.
Pasadena ramblers and cruddy Pimmit Hills McMansions. Truly from the sublime to the ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed yesterday's pictures on this forum more.
Pasadena ramblers and cruddy Pimmit Hills McMansions. Truly from the sublime to the ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:I enjoyed yesterday's pictures on this forum more.