StoicSensFan
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- Feb 6, 2014
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Yeah, someone much sharper already pointed that out, a week ago when it was posted…. It is a share of the 200 Million…. But thanks for following up.lol new to math or something.
Way back in the day when we were kids, some buddies and I hopped the fence and swam in his pool late one night.Should of bought Cowpland's place, make him an offer he can't refuse
You sound like a menace to society tbhWay back in the day when we were kids, some buddies and I hopped the fence and swam in his pool late one night.
Hahaha, I would have welcomed the compliment back thenYou sound like a menace to society tbh
Dude, did you go to Ashbury or lisgar between 88-92 ?Way back in the day when we were kids, some buddies and I hopped the fence and swam in his pool late one night.
Lisgar, started the tail end of those years you?Dude, did you go to Ashbury or lisgar between 88-92 ?
I was at Ashbury. Graduated 88. We used to party at Dave Goeling and Brian Murray’s places often.Lisgar, started the tail end of those years you?
I was at Ashbury. Graduated 88. We used to party at Dave Goeling and Brian Murray’s places often.
Hahaha. Oh boy, that home? It may be the most expensive private home in Ottawa, but it's openly mocked in some circles for it's design and especially for the materials used.Exactly! He bought the Morley Hopner home. It only has 2 bedrooms so he is adding a massive addition to include another bedroom
This place?Hahaha. Oh boy, that home? It may be the most expensive private home in Ottawa, but it's openly mocked in some circles for it's design and especially for the materials used.
Yup!This place?
A look inside Ottawa's most expensive home
If you have been to Commissioners Park at Dow's Lake you have likely seen it, a landmark home adorned with wood and windows.ottawa.ctvnews.ca
Huh, article says it's already a 3 bedroom,Yup!
Huh, so it does. Wonder what someone will have to say about that.Huh, article says it's already a 3 bedroom,
All that said, openly mock the materials used all ya want, looks pretty damn nice to me though...
Ya, not my cup of tea in terms of taste. It was listed at $8m at one point, but I think the listing got down to $5.9m. Still, I guess it is a bargain given what he paid vs what it was listed at. Andlauer is I believe the 3rd owner of that house built 6 years ago, which I maybe find funnier than most.When you consider the existing home that was there I think they paid over $2 million for then they constructed this monstrosity which is all steel and all concrete construction. That’s as expensive as it gets in the construction world. It has underground parking again, which adds massive bill to the project. I remember when they were trying to sell this home for 8 million bucks a couple of years ago and he picked it up for five. Pretty good bargain. The home seems quite cold on the inside, but hey, some people like that utilitarian look.
That looks like an echo inducing nightmare...Ya, not my cup of tea in terms of taste. It was listed at $8m at one point, but I think the listing got down to $5.9m. Still, I guess it is a bargain given what he paid vs what it was listed at. Andlauer is I believe the 3rd owner of that house built 6 years ago, which I maybe find funnier than most.
That underground parking garage fits 4 and has heated floors in it, lol.
The multi million dollar home market in Ottawa is weird, filled with grand historic/looks-like-historic homes, and cold modern spaces. @BonHoonLayneCornell, check out the wild theatre space in this modern minimalist (who doesn't love paying $3.5m for exposed metal rafters, lol): View attachment 859410
I got these Cheeseburgers man....You sound like a menace to society tbh
I can't imagine having that kinda dough and settling in to that... thing. Not my bag at all. Of course nicer than my 1800 square feet of sticks, drywall, laminate and mdf, but funny how tastes vary so wildly. You think it's nice eh?This place?
A look inside Ottawa's most expensive home
If you have been to Commissioners Park at Dow's Lake you have likely seen it, a landmark home adorned with wood and windows.ottawa.ctvnews.ca
I think it's nice, but not my taste. It seems a bit sterile for me, but hey, he made his money in Phama and healthcare, so maybe he likes sterile...I can't imagine having that kinda dough and settling in to that... thing. Not my bag at all. Of course nicer than my 1800 square feet of sticks, drywall, laminate and mdf, but funny how tastes vary so wildly. You think it's nice eh?
Looks way too busy and industrial to me, inside and out, but not a lot of pics to go off in the article.
Agreed on the open concepts, I like them too, especially when you likely have some nice separated spaces available like they surely do, and gobs of windows.I think it's nice, but not my taste. It seems a bit sterile for me, but hey, he made his money in Phama and healthcare, so maybe he likes sterile...
I do like open concepts though,
They don't make movies like they used to anymore.
Ain't that the truth. A blockbuster gritty gangster flick is not something we get anymore. And definitely not cookin' dope on screen. Ah, the good old days. That film is a top 50 all time imo, along with Boyz n the Hood.They don't make movies like they used to anymore.
Dave Chapelle said it best. The whole country/world's ears are so brittle. Everyone is so sensitive now.Ain't that the truth. A blockbuster gritty gangster flick is not something we get anymore. And definitely not cookin' dope on screen. Ah, the good old days. That film is a top 50 all time imo, along with Boyz n the Hood.
Nowadays O-Dog would be played by a latino babyface nobody and Caine would be some rich white dude's son that can't act for shit. Then it'd be neutered with a 200k budget forced into a PG13 rating for a Disney + direct to streaming release. And a few other irrelevant characters added for inclusion of all.