U.S. home to set world price record at $155 mln
Forbes.com, the online site of Forbes magazine, on Thursday said timber and real estate baron Tim Blixseth has just upped the ante in the price of the world's most expensive home, planning to build and sell a home for $155 million.
To say that I have no respect for this would be to suggest that it might be remotely possible at some point in the future for there to exist the remotest modicum of a scintilla of a suggestion of a fantasy wish of a vestige of respect for this, and I assure you such a possibility does not exist in this universe as we know it.
I suddenly find myself desperately nostalgic for Jello Biafra.






How many of these folks do you think can buy his place? As*hole.
WASHINGTON - There were 744,000 homeless people in the United States in 2005, according to the first national estimate in a decade.
A little more than half were living in shelters, and nearly a quarter were chronically homeless, according to the report Wednesday by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, an advocacy group.. MSNBC
Posted by: handdrummer | Tuesday, 30 January 2007 at 05:54 PM
As*hole is right. I'm becoming increasingly enamored of pranksterism and being naturally inclined to civil disobedience anyhoo, I think we should invite a healthy # of those homeless to share Mr. Blixseth's vanity project/waste of resources. Ptooie.
Posted by: ae | Tuesday, 30 January 2007 at 08:23 PM
Sheesh. What the f*ck's the point? Just because one can do something does not mean one ought to do it.
Posted by: dharma | Monday, 05 February 2007 at 02:38 PM
For some reason i only find myself surprised that that price hasn't been reached before. not sure why.
Posted by: belledame222 | Saturday, 10 February 2007 at 03:47 PM