I don’t know how much they paid people in waste management back then, but I was a kid around that time, my dad was an engineer, and our first house was a lot smaller and less fancy than that one.Edit: I’m a moron.
Oh wow I’m a moron. I totally missed the joke.
I never watched the sopranos and ill admit i was fooled at first by this post, but after reading the comments i discovered the ruse. I hate you op… nice job
You are missing out - it was a fantastic series. Like most of the good ones you have to give it a half a season in to get hooked. In the meantime, thanks for the thumbs up.
What did you think of the ending?
It was both unsatisfying and provoking. There build up could be leading to death or what we witnessed - a strange, horribly dysfunctional family somehow being together doing the most normal of things.
Looks like the house of a person who could’ve never been a varsity athlete. Small hands
Uh, what?
It’s a the sopranos reference
…and Got some gabagool, then I woke up the next day and got more gabagool…
I instantly thought about this video after I pressed the link. Even tho the original is a classic, dunkey hit it out the park with this one
Can you explain what you mean here? If houses are getting bigger, according to this unknown source, I don’t think that would make them more affordable.
It means it’s not as simple as saying 1950 home = 2023 home and therefore any differences in price are due to inflation.
Ok, so if you want to go by square footage:
1920 house is 1048 sq/ft or $6 sq/ft 2023 house (newer numbers) are 1920 sq/ft and $257 sq/ft.
Ok Mr. Trump