Why would you take a picture of sad and scary stairs and the guts of a furnace to intice people to come look at your place? Does that appeal to some people?
I rarely watch TV, so I would have easily missed that reference had it not been for the Internet, radio, newspapers, check-out stand magazines, friends, co-workers, neighbors, family, overpass graffiti and this lady named Karen.
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A suspicious roll of toilet paper on the bottom left shelf as well? I'm scared.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Love this, sad for that train wreck family!!
It's probably the apartment of day laborers.
That place is depressing, and I feel like I should take a shower.
Ooh, the bedrooms and hallways are soooooo gloomy.
*sob*
Nothing happy about this place.
Why would you take a picture of sad and scary stairs and the guts of a furnace to intice people to come look at your place? Does that appeal to some people?
I can smell the stench of that place through my monitor. Gahg.
This house has that "crackhouse" feeling to it. What a shifty, dirty place to live...
*sob*
In London they would rent out each of those beds for $250 a week
I rarely watch TV, so I would have easily missed that reference had it not been for the Internet, radio, newspapers, check-out stand magazines, friends, co-workers, neighbors, family, overpass graffiti and this lady named Karen.
I feel dirty just looking at those photos...
Cheer up, everyone. It's just a mafia war, the Corleones and the Gambinis went to the mattresses!
Just your average organized crime, wacky hijinx! Woo hoo! Abe Vigoda will be along to betray them all any ol' moment.
That or it's a sign of desperate poverty, and a life of privation.
I choose the former so I can sleep tonight.
Where are the people with purple hoods and black shirts?
Are we sure this isn't "Octo-granny's" old house??
LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT. First thing to make me laugh all day.
How many milk crates can one household steal?
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