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Do you Ever Watch "Extreme Home Makeover"? Sometimes I do. The backstories can be heart-tugging. But NOTHING was like last night's second episode.
There is a young girl in Colorado that has the weirdest condition. She cannot feel pain, nor can her body tell when it gets too hot or cold. If her body temperature rises above a certain point, it will keep rising until she dies. There's no way to stop it. Consequently, she has to live in 62-degree temperatures at all times, and she wears a special cooling vest. Her family lost their home to foreclosure. Medical costs for the girl are $500K per year. I have no idea how they pay them. If anyone ever needed a lift, these people did. I cannot imagine what it's like in their situation. Wow, do they have it tough. | |
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yeah sometime before I got o bed.
Me and another always laugh cause we say we'd be through by the second hug, with all the hugging after every damn thing. | |
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Ex-Moderator | I saw it last night too. I always cry at the end, for every family. |
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I usually don't but found myself in a heap on the couch last night in front of the boob tube and this show was on so I watched it. Then I did about an hours research/reading on the medical condition - The human body is so interesting | |
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shanti0608 said: that one kid screaming when they moved the bus was sooo funny | |
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shanti0608 said: my first quoted thread I love and hate that show at the same time. Probably cuz it makes me feel that I'm having it to good and I'm not doing enough to support people that DO need help. | |
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I usually see the last 2 minutes as it tapes before Desparate Housewives. Even in that 2 min I am always on the verge of tears...so I can't watch it. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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One4All4Ever said: shanti0608 said: my first quoted thread I love and hate that show at the same time. Probably cuz it makes me feel that I'm having it to good and I'm not doing enough to support people that DO need help. Well it is also a big commercial for Sears and Ford usually. The big builders make out good from the deal as well. I always feel some of that too..then I usually cry when I see the ppl that have families and kids as well. I used to watch it when I lived alone with no family around. It does make you appreciate what you have. I guess there is a lesson in it. | |
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shanti0608 said: One4All4Ever said: my first quoted thread I love and hate that show at the same time. Probably cuz it makes me feel that I'm having it to good and I'm not doing enough to support people that DO need help. Well it is also a big commercial for Sears and Ford usually. The big builders make out good from the deal as well. I always feel some of that too..then I usually cry when I see the ppl that have families and kids as well. I used to watch it when I lived alone with no family around. It does make you appreciate what you have. I guess there is a lesson in it. yes, this past episode they gave away a ford SUV that isnt even on the market yet | |
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horatio said: shanti0608 said: Well it is also a big commercial for Sears and Ford usually. The big builders make out good from the deal as well. I always feel some of that too..then I usually cry when I see the ppl that have families and kids as well. I used to watch it when I lived alone with no family around. It does make you appreciate what you have. I guess there is a lesson in it. yes, this past episode they gave away a ford SUV that isnt even on the market yet Advertising! | |
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I've only seen the show once but here's my question once they make over the house, doesn't the property value go up? Along with the insurance? If they had a hard time making ends meet and other challenges before the make over, how in the hell are they going to afford the house now? | |
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statuesqque said: I've only seen the show once but here's my question once they make over the house, doesn't the property value go up? Along with the insurance? If they had a hard time making ends meet and other challenges before the make over, how in the hell are they going to afford the house now?
On some of the shows the home builder raises extra money from the community so it pays off their mortgage. Then they can pay for insurance and electric. Some times they also build a more energy efficient home so it saves them on electric bills as well. | |
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statuesqque said: I've only seen the show once but here's my question once they make over the house, doesn't the property value go up? Along with the insurance? If they had a hard time making ends meet and other challenges before the make over, how in the hell are they going to afford the house now?
I was asking myself the same question ... I heard that they have to pay the taxes to that new house too. | |
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One4All4Ever said: statuesqque said: I've only seen the show once but here's my question once they make over the house, doesn't the property value go up? Along with the insurance? If they had a hard time making ends meet and other challenges before the make over, how in the hell are they going to afford the house now?
I was asking myself the same question ... I heard that they have to pay the taxes to that new house too. yes, they do because the value of the house has changed just like anyother house that is remodeled or upgraded. you know the gov is going to get theirs. | |
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Ex-Moderator | One4All4Ever said: statuesqque said: I've only seen the show once but here's my question once they make over the house, doesn't the property value go up? Along with the insurance? If they had a hard time making ends meet and other challenges before the make over, how in the hell are they going to afford the house now?
I was asking myself the same question ... I heard that they have to pay the taxes to that new house too. I feel like I remember a news report on the first season or so, that some of the families couldn't keep up with the new property taxes, since the value went up so dramatically. I think they work on those issues now, though, like what statuesqque said above. |
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shanti0608 said: statuesqque said: I've only seen the show once but here's my question once they make over the house, doesn't the property value go up? Along with the insurance? If they had a hard time making ends meet and other challenges before the make over, how in the hell are they going to afford the house now?
On some of the shows the home builder raises extra money from the community so it pays off their mortgage. Then they can pay for insurance and electric. Some times they also build a more energy efficient home so it saves them on electric bills as well. that's good and very kind of people to do but still the taxes go up and they have to pay that so, I'm wondering how would they be able to. I mean alot of the folks are struggling or impoverished right. [Edited 1/14/08 13:50pm] | |
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I don't really like the show, maybe it's too sweet, maybe it's too much of an emotional investment.
But I think it's the absolute best thing a television show could be doing. It's like a charity that's funded by it's own popularity. More shows should adopt this concept. [Edited 1/14/08 13:44pm] My Legacy
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NDRU said: I don't really like the show, maybe it's too sweet, maybe it's too much of an emotional investment.
But I think it's the absolute best thing a television show could be doing. It's like a charity that's funded by it's own popularity. More shows should adopt this concept. [Edited 1/14/08 13:44pm] I agree | |
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shanti0608 said: NDRU said: I don't really like the show, maybe it's too sweet, maybe it's too much of an emotional investment.
But I think it's the absolute best thing a television show could be doing. It's like a charity that's funded by it's own popularity. More shows should adopt this concept. [Edited 1/14/08 13:44pm] I agree I do too, I think it's a great show - I just don't watch it. | |
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Moderator | My weekly cry fest.
Busdriver,MOVE THAT BUS! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: My weekly cry fest.
Busdriver,MOVE THAT BUS! used to be for me too. | |
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Moderator | shanti0608 said: Sweeny79 said: My weekly cry fest.
Busdriver,MOVE THAT BUS! used to be for me too. they don't have it in England! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: shanti0608 said: used to be for me too. they don't have it in England! really old episodes... I do not like to watch re-runs. I will have to wait a few years to see some news ones. | |
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CarrieMpls said: One4All4Ever said: I was asking myself the same question ... I heard that they have to pay the taxes to that new house too. I feel like I remember a news report on the first season or so, that some of the families couldn't keep up with the new property taxes, since the value went up so dramatically. I think they work on those issues now, though, like what statuesqque said above. I remember those reports also, and if they were able to work all that out then great. Because some of those make over’s with the play room…cafeteria equipped kitchen and things in it now but they couldn't afford the house that jack built before. I'd hate so see the people lose their new homes because they really can't afford to pay the taxes on it. | |
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Moderator | shanti0608 said: Sweeny79 said: they don't have it in England! really old episodes... I do not like to watch re-runs. I will have to wait a few years to see some news ones. I wouldn't remember them, they'd all be new to me. Can't you watch them online? In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: shanti0608 said: really old episodes... I do not like to watch re-runs. I will have to wait a few years to see some news ones. I wouldn't remember them, they'd all be new to me. Can't you watch them online? probably could watch online. It was just my thing to do on Sunday evenings living alone when I needed a good cry. | |
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Moderator | shanti0608 said: Sweeny79 said: I wouldn't remember them, they'd all be new to me. Can't you watch them online? probably could watch online. It was just my thing to do on Sunday evenings living alone when I needed a good cry. It's the best damn thing on TV BUT there is a good chance you won't need to cry anymore. In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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Sweeny79 said: shanti0608 said: probably could watch online. It was just my thing to do on Sunday evenings living alone when I needed a good cry. It's the best damn thing on TV BUT there is a good chance you won't need to cry anymore. For some reason here they show reruns of Scrubs 24/7. | |
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Moderator | shanti0608 said: Sweeny79 said: It's the best damn thing on TV BUT there is a good chance you won't need to cry anymore. For some reason here they show reruns of Scrubs 24/7. They do that here too. There is no escaping Zack Braff! In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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