shadows4
Sep 10, 2016Explorer III
Tiny houses.
Wife and I have been watching Tiny House Hunters on HGTV. Just don't get the tiny house movement. For what some of these are going for you could buy an awesone RV. JMHO
NYCgrrl wrote:Naio wrote:NYCgrrl wrote:
...tiny homes as political fodder?!?
What has this country come to?...
SMH JSMH.
Well, this forum has a long standing tradition that RVs are political fodder -- only extreme right wing posts are preserved, leftie ones are deleted. And, as you know, history books cannot be discussed. So, it did not surprise me that someone got upset about the politics of tiny houses.
"True that on so many levels. I guess ignorance is bliss" written quickly before a revisionist history mod happiest w/ the status quo steps in;).
Naio wrote:NYCgrrl wrote:
...tiny homes as political fodder?!?
What has this country come to?...
SMH JSMH.
Well, this forum has a long standing tradition that RVs are political fodder -- only extreme right wing posts are preserved, leftie ones are deleted. And, as you know, history books cannot be discussed. So, it did not surprise me that someone got upset about the politics of tiny houses.
NYCgrrl wrote:
...tiny homes as political fodder?!?
What has this country come to?...
SMH JSMH.
Strabo wrote:
It's a joke,
Tiny house on a dual axle trailer that weighs 19,000 lbs if not more. DMV won't register them. For the cost of one you could have a really nice Hauler.
westernrvparkowner wrote:
I think the whole thing is a big con and the network producers of those shows are laughing all the way to the bank. They are preying on people who will literally agree to do anything to get their 15 minutes of fame.
The show reminds me of watching another con, Dr. Oz, when he tells people that some roots and dirt ground up in a blender will taste exactly like a chocolate Sundae. Then you watch the people gag it down and summon every ounce of muscle control to not puke it all up and forfeit their chance to be on TV.
WTP-GC wrote:
Wake up this morning and read this thread...funny because my wife and I were discussing the exact same thing yesterday while watching one of these shows. Not only can you buy a good RV (with far more amenities) for the same or less cost, but you could also by an actual mobile home. We laugh when we drive by one of our local RV dealers because they're right next to a mobile home dealer. The RV dealer puts up a banner for a middle-of-the-road right for $39,995 but the adjacent mobile home is a 3BR/2BA 1800 SF with 2x6 walls for $34,995 LOL
The tiny home are for trendy granola crunchy kinda people (of all ages) who think there's something cool about living in an upgraded version of a 3rd world country standard home. Most of the people I've seen on the shows have either a transient job or some sort of artisan occupation. In other words, they're people that don't want to work...(get the popcorn)...
dapperdan wrote:Ah Yes, wrestling and horse racing, the only honest sports remaining, and I am starting to wonder about horse racing.westernrvparkowner wrote:
I think the whole thing is a big con and the network producers of those shows are laughing all the way to the bank. They are preying on people who will literally agree to do anything to get their 15 minutes of fame.
The show reminds me of watching another con, Dr. Oz, when he tells people that some roots and dirt ground up in a blender will taste exactly like a chocolate Sundae. Then you watch the people gag it down and summon every ounce of muscle control to not puke it all up and forfeit their chance to be on TV.
I couldn't agree more!! Just a big con game disguised as "entertainment". Ice Road Truckers and Axmen come to mind as well. Oh, and the WWE, the last "real" sport in America. :W
Dan