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Former NFL Star Rod Kush's Huge Mansion to Be Burned Down in Firefighter Training {AOL Real Estate}
Oct 12th 2012 1:53PM I am in TOTAL agreement with the first three commenters!
JM, right on, brudder!
Mg had a very good idea about H.F.H.
If I may add to Jerry's thought, this house could easily be converted into affordable apartments for the less fortunate, who could do most of the work themselves.
And finally, in my opinion, this is another prime example of an athlete being 'stooopid' and pi$$ing away his money on drugs, woman and partying.
But hey, what do I know!?!
United Kingdom Amusement Park Ride Is Designed To Cure Hangovers {Gadling}
Sep 27th 2012 11:56AM Make sense. Could it have been the rush of adrenaline that did it?
New Jersey Home's Swimming Pool Is in the Living Room (House of the Day) {AOL Real Estate}
Sep 5th 2012 7:56PM They should have spent a few extra bucks and installed a retractable glass cover for the pool so they could freak people out by walking across it.
Crane Topples Onto Newark, N.J., Home While Removing Tree From Yard {AOL Real Estate}
Aug 20th 2012 2:08AM To everyone who was attacking Mr. Hairston III:
WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU PEOPLE!?!
This man has a right to his opinion without being called a "tree-hugger" or "moron".
And Ray, what an ignorant a$$hole! You're gonna need a coffin one day yourself, pal!
The elderly should be treated with respect, not treated like crap!
Thank you, Mradawg. You were the only one who tried to defend Samuel.
No Frills Airline: 1970s Sitcom Predicts The Future Of Air Travel {Gadling}
Apr 28th 2012 3:47PM You're absolutely right, it certainly was!!! But it was NOT a sitcom, as the story title says.
The Carol Burnett Show was a VARIETY show, and probably the best of all time!
'World's Tallest Treehouse' Grew From a Divine Vision {AOL Real Estate}
Apr 7th 2012 3:03PM Hey “common sense”!
Go back and read the story. If you had, you would have seen this:
“What's even more impressive is that the towering structure is supported by just six trees, with a live, 80-foot-tall white oak, 12 feet in diameter, at its base.”