House for Sale, Unfinished, for only $75 million

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s0m3th1ngAZ
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From that sentence above I gather Tito would be able to fit more people and snwbrdr's right foot inside of him with a little more saliva?


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That is a damn ugly house. Maybe they realized that a little too late. . .

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I want to live in a missile silo.
http://www.missilebases.com/

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There is about a 0% chance I would spend more than $10 million on a home, even if that was pocket change. Why would you need 50+ bedrooms and bathrooms with multiple full sized sport's fields of every kind in the backyard for a home? You would be buying a million dollar hotel not a place to live.
infinitgkid wrote:The way I see it is if you have the money... why not?
Even if I was a billionare, I would still know the value of a buck. I would still complain about a pack of cigs being $6+ (even though I dont smoke), or a footlong sub being atleast $10. As a matter of fact, about 2 weeks ago I spent $16 on a sub alone!! I was pissed, it wasnt even that good. The price of some of these homes are too unrealistic IMO and too over the top for me.

The only thing I like about those houses tho are the garages. I would definantly put $$ in lifts, cars, and tools. Btw, that tub is freakin sweet too! +1

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I would love to have a huge garage with a nice loft built on the top floor. By nice, I mean extremely comfortable, laid back, low maintenance. Lots of comfy couches, a big kitchen for entertaining, a place to kick back after the kids have all flown the coop and ventured out on their own. I would love to have a garage big enough for all of our cars and a couple of bays for projects. Lots and lots of shelves for parts, supplies, a room for sand/soda blasting, painting, etc. Betcha I could do it for a lot less than $75 million too. :yesnod

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snwbrdr435 wrote:Only fits three psshhh tito said he only fit 2 but with a little more spit i fit all 10 and my right foot
:rotfl :rotfl :rotfl

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MinisterofDOOM wrote:Too much house, not enough garage.
quoted for truth lol

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yeah...I think I'd much prefer a warehouse surrounded by a ranch with an Airport/test track combination.


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