Dr Phil's House for sale
#101
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 1,044
i could live there. but than i would have trouble finding my way around so i would have to keep my sewing machine on wheels so i could take it with me so i could sew. Till i found my way back to the sewing room. . yap i could realy live like that.
#105
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 673
it needs a herd of kids, dogs, cats, and a little dirt on a floor. the whole thing looks sterile and unreal to me. i'm sure they have enjoyed it--but how much room does one family really need? now--it would make a wonderful retreat center for a bunch of quilters, in my book! let's get some of that silly furniture out of one of those rooms and fill them with tables for cutting, sewing machines that actually DO something, and a few old fashioned quilting frames hanging from the ceilings. maybe a longarm or two to play with?? that huge parlor would make a great lecture room, and there's already a projection room...
think he'd cut us a deal??
think he'd cut us a deal??
#106
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 3,536
#107
I'd be afraid to breathe in that house. I bet they don't actually live there...they probably live in an RV in their back 40 thats hidden behind trees and stuff. :) lol Oh well...not one quilt was seen in that place. And to think he should really be thanking Oprah for his wealth. If it wasn't for her there would be no famous Dr. Phil.
#108
That place is so big, I would be afraid to go around a corner in fear that something or someone was lurking and was going to get me. And why do you need 11 bathrooms? Do they pee on a bathroom rotating scale or something...today is Friday, pee in the 9th bathroom in the morning, poop in bathroom #4 on Sunday lolol
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