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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2013 23:30:47 GMT -5
OK I watch to much House Hunters on HGTV (or whatever). I am kind of interested in housing prices in different areas. The downside to the show (for me) is some (many or most) of the people. Some of their comments just drive me nuts (maybe because I keep hearing the same comments). A few examples:
It doesn't have stainless steel appliances....I have to have stainless steel appliances. Ok I get that some people like them. I don't get that they could possibly be a deal breaker. Do people not realize that appliances aren't part of the actual house & can be replaced? Do they think that if the stove stops working you have to tear the house down? After a while I want to climb into the TV & slap them (except if I broke my TV then I would have to tear my house down).
Space, as in "This is a good space". It bothers me some when women use that phrase & I think that they have been reading decorating magazines. But men using that phrase? Grow a pair & say "Nice Room" if you must but saying space without looking or pointing to the sky makes you sound like a want to be interior decorator.
Granite countertops. It doesn't have them, you want them. Buy the house & then add them. If they are that important to you shut up & do it.
Open concept. OK here I like the look of an open house. But I wouldn't go into a 40 year old house & expect an "open concept". Not only did they not do that way back then but it can be a very expensive look to achieve. If it were me & I walked into one of those old houses with an open concept & would really wonder what they did to support that area above my head. I know what they should have used...but I would want to know what they did use. (For instance they added a 2nd floor above my garage & they used BIG steel beams, probably due to the fact that we have a company in town that makes them & they were cheap). Steel beams & large, long wooden beams are expensive & I could see someone nailing a few 2x4's together & assuming they would hold, & they will for a while.
And lastly understand that what your used to just may not be available when you move to a new area. Styles differ in different areas of the country. Plainly put if you grew up living in an igloo don't move to Florida & set your sights on finding one or even a house that looks like one.
I think that all shows have strange quirks that can drive you crazy after a while. An actor saying a word strangely, murder mysteries that don't add up, & of course relation ships that just couldn't be in real life. (The Big Bang Theory - how long could you live with Sheldon before you snapped & killed him?
What shows have things that drive you crazy & what are those things?
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Post by happyhoix on Jun 27, 2013 6:55:29 GMT -5
I'm with you, oldtex.
I like house hunters, too, but you're right, sometimes the people are crazy making.
It seems there are a lot of people who can't look past the furniture, paint and wall paper when looking at a house - all things that are fairly easy to change.
I think the most crazy-making one I saw was the young doctor who wanted to marry a divorced mom with two small kids. Mom was working as a waitress or receptionist or something, living in a tiny basement apartment with her two boys. Her DF had always been careful with money, living in a single bedroom apartment, building up his savings. Well, mom wouldn't settle for anything less than a mcmansion. They had to finance the home in DF's name only because Mom had zero credit. When DF worried over how much the monthly payments would be, mom pouted and said "You want me to be happy, don't you?" I so badly wanted DF to stop the car and boot her ass to the sidewalk, but he didn't.
Worst part was, after DF folded and bought the largest house at the very top of their available budget, mom looked at him and said 'now we need to go furniture shopping.'
Poor guy.
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Post by doxieluvr on Jun 27, 2013 7:11:49 GMT -5
I watch all the house hunting real estate shows. Your right about people. They have crazy expectations.
I wish they would do a show in my area. Give people something to really complain about. I looked at a house a couple weeks ago, listed at $225k that literally had the plumbing duct taped in areas, the one bathroom upstairs had an active leak, fungus growing in the basement and the kitchen had counters made out of regular plywood. Nothing on top of the plywood. Oh and it needed a new well pump right off the bat. Seriously. It needed a good $100k in work before moving in.
This is what I am finding in my house search. I would love to find some of these houses on house hunter, in my price range in my area.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2013 8:50:03 GMT -5
It seems there are a lot of people who can't look past the furniture, paint and wall paper when looking at a house - all things that are fairly easy to change.
So so true happyhoix! True story. Our house didn't show well during open houses (part of the reason we got a great deal on it). Basically you opened the front door & right in front of you was a massive fireplace (it's like 6 ft by 6 ft), right in the middle of the room. With the room empty it Looked like the fireplace took up a huge amount of space (my wife commented on it right off). (Understand this is little town Texas & they would never think to do staging). So as my wife was being shown the kitchen I paced off the areas on both sides of the fireplace. I realized that the areas on each side of the fireplace were both almost as big as a "normal" living room & together they made a huge room.
In looking at houses you have to be able to see past a lot of stuff. I doubt that I even noticed the colors on the walls until after we bought the place.
When DF worried over how much the monthly payments would be, mom pouted and said "You want me to be happy, don't you?"
My reply would have been "No, I want to make us happy".
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Post by thyme4change on Jun 27, 2013 8:56:25 GMT -5
The stainless steel thing drives me crazy, too. But, both times when I was house hunting, I would reject any house that had avocado appliances. Did I sound the same way? Maybe. Maybe not. My theory was that they hadn't manufactured that color in 15 or 20 years, so I knew they were old. But, as it turned out, both houses that I ended up buying had stoves that were at least 30 years old, and white. So, I guess I'm no better than them.
Every time I watch Love it or List it, I yell at myself. It is such a stupid show. Those people are horrible.
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Post by mrsdutt on Jun 27, 2013 9:10:52 GMT -5
The scripts for House Hunters needs some new scripting. If I hear one more, 'No granite countertops,' I'm going to scream. I don't even watch it anymore. And why, when in the US they need 8 bathrooms, but in Italy an outhouse will do just fine?
I watch Law and Order, Ina Garten, American Dad, and the show with Sheldon. Otherwise I'm not interested unless I need motivation, then I watch the Hoarders show.
I tend to get restless with so many commercials. I just can't sit through them.
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Post by NomoreDramaQ1015 on Jun 27, 2013 9:14:44 GMT -5
DH yells at the TV every time he watches one of those "I won the Lottery" type shows. I remind him these people were stupid before they had money, it should be no huge shock they're still stupid even with a giant pile of money.
I can't stand The Amazing World of Gumball. It's like nails on a chalkboard. DH thinks it's a hysterical cartoon. I've banned it. It's bad enough I watch Spongebob constantly, but I can tolerate it. If I'm force to watch Gumball I'll eventually take a baseball bat to the TV.
I also can't stand the United States of Bacon. I keep yelling at the host "You're not Guy Fieri!" He tries way too hard to imitate him right down to the frosted hair. Guy Fieri can get annoying, it's even worse watching a wanna be Guy Fieri.
Did find a resturant to try on vacation though thanks to that show.
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Post by sheilaincali on Jun 27, 2013 9:15:59 GMT -5
All of those shows on HGTV drive me crazy. Whiney ass wives, indecisive husbands, unrealistic expectations. That love it or list it is the worst. They compare these brand new mcmansion style homes with the homeowner's crappy 1970's house with an unfinished crawl space type basement full of spiderwebs, despair and exposed plumbing pipes. Then the homeowners wonder why Hildi (?) can't give them a finish basement, granite countertops and add a new bathroom to the upstairs on the $10,000 budget they allotted.
TV shows- I hate when I am smarter than the show. Drives me up a wall when I find inconsistencies in the plot lines. I was watching this FBI show called Graceland the other day. Mike is investigating his boss. So he gets into boss' bank account and sees a charge to an auto parts store for $600 on his credit card statement. He goes to the store and shows the guys pic to the cashier. Kid says "yeah he was in here yesterday, bought this $600 thing for cash". Um- if he paid cash why was it on his credit card statement?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2013 9:19:51 GMT -5
i like the HGTV shows too. But Property Virgins is tough to watch. 20 somethings having unrealistic expectations. It's a STARTER house....Ugh.
Love it or List it sometimes stresses me out. As does Renovation Raiders.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2013 9:21:23 GMT -5
I really like the show Castle...EXCEPT! Every show in the last 15 minutes Castle comes up with this wonderful theory of who it is, they accuse that person, realise they were wrong and then get the right person. EVERY....SINGLE....TIME! Grrrrr! At what point do you lose your rep as brilliant at solving crimes?
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If I hear one more, 'No granite countertops,' I'm going to scream. I don't even watch it anymore. And why, when in the US they need 8 bathrooms, but in Italy an outhouse will do just fine?Now of course I'm an old guy. But another comment that bothers me is the bedroom/bathroom is way to small! What the hell do you do in either of those 2 rooms that required a huge amount of space? A bedroom has to hold a bed & a few pieces of furniture but that's about it. You don't have to be able to run laps around the room. You probably aren't going to have a group of people in there with you (well maybe you will, depending on your lifestyle ). The bathroom is the same way. Do your really need 22 steps from the toilet to the washstand? I saw a young couple on one of those shows the other day. They were looking at a 2,600 sq ft house & complaining about both the bedrooms & bathrooms being small. Exactly how big of a house are you "dreaming" about? As a young couple starting out you need a reality check. I really like the show Castle...EXCEPT! Every show in the last 15 minutes Castle comes up with this wonderful theory of who it is, they accuse that person, realize they were wrong and then get the right person. EVERY....SINGLE....TIME! Grrrrr! At what point do you lose your rep as brilliant at solving crimes?Castle is the one show that I make a point to watch now days. I've been a Nathan Fillion fan since Firefly & I think that the is a great actor. His facial expression just make that show. And I LOVE the thrown in references to Firefly in it. I think that the cast of castle is just one of those that come together so well that they are better than the material that they are acting out.
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Post by steph08 on Jun 27, 2013 10:26:47 GMT -5
TV shows- I hate when I am smarter than the show. Drives me up a wall when I find inconsistencies in the plot lines. I was watching this FBI show called Graceland the other day. Mike is investigating his boss. So he gets into boss' bank account and sees a charge to an auto parts store for $600 on his credit card statement. He goes to the store and shows the guys pic to the cashier. Kid says "yeah he was in here yesterday, bought this $600 thing for cash". Um- if he paid cash why was it on his credit card statement? I watch and love almost all of the USA shows, and I love the two main stars of Graceland and I was so excited for the show to come on, but after two episodes, I couldn't take it anymore. That is very strange for a USA show for me! I also loved the first season of Fairly Legal, but season two I only lasted two episodes because it was so horrible. Give me Monk (so sad it is over), Psych, Necessary Roughness, Royal Pains, White Collar, Covert Affairs (didn't enjoy end of last season as much - we will see how it goes) or Suits any day! I really enjoyed Political Animals - I wonder if that will come back. I think they started as just a short mini-series thing. Some of the best writing on TV is on USA! The Mentalist drives me nuts because it's a total Psych rip-off. I love when they make fun of The Mentalist during Psych episodes. Sooo funny!
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Post by sheilaincali on Jun 27, 2013 10:38:11 GMT -5
Steph- typically I LOVE the USA shows too. We don't have cable so they are the only shows I "pay" for ($1.99 per episode through Amazon Prime). I have also been largely disappointed in Graceland. I had high hopes but it is just not delivering on it's promise. SUITS is the best- Harvey Specter is so yummy to look at
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2013 10:43:49 GMT -5
The ones that have the same formula, over and over, every episode.
Storage Wars. Jarred and Brandy argue. Dave says,"Y-Y-Y-Up!" all the time. Now he's got it emblazoned on his truck. Dave always goads another guy into bidding more than he intended to, then backs off, leaving Other Guy with a container full of crap. Barry never ends up with much but he'll find something interesting and add it to his collection.
Pawn Stars. Old Man is grumpy and irascible but has a heart of gold (unless you screw up). Chumley is a goofball and clueless. Dad (forget his name) is responsible and tries to keep them all in line but occasionally gets fooled into overpaying for something. The customers all greatly overestimate the value of their items. And I want to shoot some of the people who sell family heirlooms for no real reason. One young woman, having sold Grandma's beautiful vintage mandolin, said to her BF, "OK, let's go gamble!" If I sold Grandma's vintage mandolin so that someone who actually played it could love it as much as Grandma did, I'd try to do something meaningful with the money- buy a nice piece of jewelry, donate to a charity Grandma would have appreciated- not just gamble it away.
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Post by thyme4change on Jun 27, 2013 10:45:24 GMT -5
I've been watching Wilfred and I come and go with that one. It is such a good show, but so dark. So, you are going along enjoying the story and then all of a sudden you realize you are trapped in someone with serious mental illness's delusion. eek!
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Post by thyme4change on Jun 27, 2013 10:47:00 GMT -5
The ones that have the same formula, over and over, every episode. Storage Wars. Jarred and Brandy argue. Dave says,"Y-Y-Y-Up!" all the time. Now he's got it emblazoned on his truck. Dave always goads another guy into bidding more than he intended to, then backs off, leaving Other Guy with a container full of crap. Barry never ends up with much but he'll find something interesting and add it to his collection. If it makes you feel any better, Dave is no longer with the show, and now they have a variety of weirdos trying to fill that last spot. And that weird Mark guy killed himself over money issues.
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Post by happyhoix on Jun 27, 2013 10:55:37 GMT -5
well, I have to admit - and it's shameful to admit this - I have occasionally flipped through and watched a bit of that dreadful Toddlers and Tiaras disaster.
I really hope that show is totally fake, because otherwise, there are some terrible mommas out there, raising some completely screwed up kids.
There was one a few weeks back where the momma had several kids - four I think - and she divorced the dad and was living with her boyfriend, who appeared to be about 18. She earned a living working at Hooters and being one of those women who wear very little and hold up signs between the rounds of boxing matches. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but if you're forty something years old, have four kids and a BF who is essentially a kid to support, then you ought to be looking at improving your career skills, because although I don't eat at Hooters, I have to imagine they don't have many 50 year old hooter girls. She was still very nice looking, but like it or not, certain jobs only go to young women with perky boobs.
This woman kept saying that her 2 year old was more like a 17 year old. Umm, no she isn't, and she really doesn't want a fake tan, layers of make up and to get her hair all ratted up into that giant hairdo, and when she got on stage and froze, that's kind of what I expect a 2 year old to do.
This awful mom kept casting catty looks at another awful mom all during the pagent, while both their daughters were bratty, miserable and whiney the whole time (learned that from their mommas, I guess?)
Seriously I hope this is fake.
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Post by thyme4change on Jun 27, 2013 11:04:41 GMT -5
I have noticed that they edit the footage very carefully to make the mothers look as stupid and horrible as possible.
If you filmed any mother and child for 25+ hours you could easily splice it together to make everyone look bad. You could have footage of me (right now) saying that my daughter is a calm soul, and just makes really good decisions. It is a true statement. But, she is still 10, and she was jumping on the couch, and feel off and banged her head and started crying. Splice those two together, and I look like an idiot who is in utter denial about her daughter. And my daughter looks like an idiot who can't control herself. Neither of those is true (I hope.) But you can imagine that anything you could say that is true about your child's personality, someone could get a 3 second clip of video that contradicts that.
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Post by HoneyBBQ on Jun 27, 2013 12:06:25 GMT -5
Love it or list it - Heidi gets $25,000 to finish a basement, add a bathroom, and redo the kitchen. The dude gets a budget that is typically 100k-200k over the price of their house. I saw one episode where the family got so mad at Heidi that they took 25k away from her budget (or maybe it was 50k?) and gave it to the dude! How does that make any sense? So stupid. Love it or list it - Every episode is about finishing the basement. It gets old. And all the "surprises" that "Weren't expected" and she doesn't have "any room in the budget" to fix the antiquated plumbing or inadequate wiring in a 120 year old house. DUH. House hunters - 22 years old, first time home owner, needs a brand new 3000 sq foot house, close to work, and under their budget of 100k. (Usually these are Atlanta episodes). House hunters - 22 year old newlyweds, looking to spend ~750k on their first house. WTF? How do they have that much money?
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Post by greeniis10 on Jun 27, 2013 12:07:10 GMT -5
I HOPE that show (Toddlers & Tiaras) is scripted and clipped to appear that bad because it is horrible! I saw one recently (channel surfing; stopped for a few minutes to watch the "train wreck") and one mom gave her daughter so many pixie sticks ( to keep her "up" for the pagent) that it was coming out of the child's nose! Another "mom" (seriously, I have a hard time calling these women mothers sometimes) was giving her two year old daughter coffee in her sippy cup! "Mom" said she'd been giving her coffee since she was 9 months old and said she didn't care what others thought because her "doctors are fine with it". Ummm, okaaay...
And, I've complained on here before about the HGTV shows, so I won't repeat myself, but my solution is to watch that channel on "mute". That way I can see the houses and not be annoyed by the endless repetitive chatter.
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Post by michelyn8 on Jun 27, 2013 12:36:10 GMT -5
99.9% of what is shown on ABC Family - teenage angst overload. And please tell me what if "family oriented" about those shows because its definately not stuff I'd want my children exposed as a pre-teen/young teen and that seems to be their target. My 21 year old loves the shows on there and will try to tell me about them and I just look at her and make faces. Bad Mama I barely made it through the teen angst/drama of my own girls, I don't want to watch the contrived drama on there.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2013 12:44:15 GMT -5
I may be in the minority, but I LOVE Love It or List It. It is a constant reminder that you honestly don't know what's behind your walls. I do keep waiting for the homeowners to figure out that at least they know some of the issues have been fixed in their current house. They should wonder what's really wrong with the houses they are looking at. What's funny, though, is they always act like it is Hillary's fault. She found these problems on purpose.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2013 12:45:21 GMT -5
I can't stand The Amazing World of Gumball. It's like nails on a chalkboard. DH thinks it's a hysterical cartoon. I've banned it. It's bad enough I watch Spongebob constantly, but I can tolerate it. If I'm force to watch Gumball I'll eventually take a baseball bat to the TV. I also can't stand the United States of Bacon. I keep yelling at the host "You're not Guy Fieri!" He tries way too hard to imitate him right down to the frosted hair. Guy Fieri can get annoying, it's even worse watching a wanna be Guy Fieri. ditto to both! DH also loves Adventure Time (which at least has a point) and Regular Show (another pointless show). Bridezillas drives me insane, and I forced myself to quit watching House Hunters because of how out of touch these idiot buyers are with reality. Pretty much all RE shows drive me bonkers except for Rehab Addict. That chick is awesome and does a lot of the work herself.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2013 12:48:57 GMT -5
I may be in the minority, but I LOVE Love It or List It. It is a constant reminder that you honestly don't know what's behind your walls. I do keep waiting for the homeowners to figure out that at least they know some of the issues have been fixed in their current house. They should wonder what's really wrong with the houses they are looking at. What's funny, though, is they always act like it is Hillary's fault. She found these problems on purpose. I've often wondered why she always has to fix it. If the basement leeks and the owners don't care why can't she ignore it, get out of the basement and use the money for something else?
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Post by gs11rmb on Jun 27, 2013 12:55:27 GMT -5
"House hunters - 22 years old, first time home owner, needs a brand new 3000 sq foot house, close to work, and under their budget of 100k. (Usually these are Atlanta episodes)."
I've seen those episodes as well and because I live in Atlanta I know that when they name the actual neighborhoods/areas, they are in reality in deepest suburbia and no-one would consider them to be in the city. It makes me wonder about the House Hunters episodes in other cities.
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Post by genericname on Jun 27, 2013 12:57:05 GMT -5
The only think I watch with any regularity nowadays is Thomas the Train and Bob the Builder. The songs both drive me nuts. Thomas drives me nuts because he's always coming up with some kooky think to do that screws everyone else up, but never gets in trouble. If I was Sir Topham Hatt I would be sending Thomas to the damn scrap yard!
An adult show I have watched a lot of is Intervention on A&E. I don't know why because the people on there drive me crazy. I see how the producers try to make these dopers/alcoholics sympathetic, but all I ever see from the is "someone did something bad to me, so now it should all be about me, me, me!!!" whiners. The family enables the behavior and then is surprised when their precious Johnny is smoking crack in the basement all day long. Maddening!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2013 12:58:14 GMT -5
I may be in the minority, but I LOVE Love It or List It. It is a constant reminder that you honestly don't know what's behind your walls. I do keep waiting for the homeowners to figure out that at least they know some of the issues have been fixed in their current house. They should wonder what's really wrong with the houses they are looking at. What's funny, though, is they always act like it is Hillary's fault. She found these problems on purpose. I've often wondered why she always has to fix it. If the basement leeks and the owners don't care why can't she ignore it, get out of the basement and use the money for something else? Usually, the project has been started when the problem is discovered.
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Post by gs11rmb on Jun 27, 2013 13:01:40 GMT -5
Thomas the Train books were first written in the 1940s (I think) by an English vicar, so I grew up with "Thomas the Tank Engine". I was very surprised when I had children and heard parents and kids talking about Sir Topham Hatt and it took me quite a long time to figure out they were referring to "The Fat Controller" - not p.c. enough for the USA!
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Post by lynnerself on Jun 27, 2013 13:09:59 GMT -5
In general I like the CSI type shows. But the labs drive me crazy. They are all dark and shadowed. Anyone who has ever worked in a lab knows the bright florescent lighting can almost blind you.
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Post by Sam_2.0 on Jun 27, 2013 13:15:40 GMT -5
"Charlie and Lola" and "Gaspard and Lisa" are two shows DD watches that I absolutely can not stand. Lola and Lisa are bratty little things. We usually change the channel when those two come on.
DH watches those Jackass type shows. Rob Dyrdek (?), Tosh, etc. I really hate them. I don't even know enough about what is on TV since I never get the remote, so in the off-chance that I do I end up picking something off Nat Geo, A&E, or HGTV.
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