McMansion Tour

Sep 08, 2008


McMansion Vignette 06: Ted & Melissa continue their five year hunt for a home

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Did anyone else find it interesting that the child immediately went into the darkest (read: safest) corner in each room she went in?

Posted by Wade on September 14, 2008 at 03:02 AM MDT #

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