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The only thing missing is the attraction sign.
 
I'm sure the utilities are turned off of disabled, so moving back in wont really work unless the county okays it.
I'm sure Charb would find a way around that...somehow. Probably involving whining at county officials until they give in.
 
Thats actually a really shitty greenhouse. It looks like a plastic shed with plexiglass windpws so that Bob wouldn't accidently fall asleep inside.
I'm reminded of a plastic playhouse for kids. Only big enough for an adult and with more windows added on it.
 
Thats actually a really shitty greenhouse. It looks like a plastic shed with plexiglass windpws so that Bob wouldn't accidently fall asleep inside.
Yeah, I actually assumed it was a workshed at first. That's...just not what I think a greenhouse should look like. I'm still confused about it.
 
Yeah, I actually assumed it was a workshed at first. That's...just not what I think a greenhouse should look like. I'm still confused about it.

Well greenhouse vs workshed doesn't have to be a binary choice. It looks like some sort of pre-fab structure you can order for your yard. Some people might like the windows because it makes it a more pleasant place to piddle with tools in. Some people might use the windows for light so they can keep plants in there when they are off-season/not ready for outdoors. You can call it what ever you want.

That reminds me of something. Chris often described one of the rooms in the house as a "music room". I have never heard that term before, and I know a few piano teachers who teach out of their home and have a room that fits that description well. Is "music room" a thing I am unaware of?
 
Well greenhouse vs workshed doesn't have to be a binary choice. It looks like some sort of pre-fab structure you can order for your yard. Some people might like the windows because it makes it a more pleasant place to piddle with tools in. Some people might use the windows for light so they can keep plants in there when they are off-season/not ready for outdoors. You can call it what ever you want.

That reminds me of something. Chris often described one of the rooms in the house as a "music room". I have never heard that term before, and I know a few piano teachers who teach out of their home and have a room that fits that description well. Is "music room" a thing I am unaware of?
It's a thing, particularly with (as you said) music teachers and music enthusiasts and/or snobs. Judging by the pictures of Bob's large collection of records, it seems fair to say that that room fits the bill.
 
It's a thing, particularly with (as you said) music teachers and music enthusiasts and/or snobs. Judging by the pictures of Bob's large collection of records, it seems fair to say that that room fits the bill.

Nah.

The music room is the one room thats blocked off in the 2nd more recent house tour. Likewise, the same room that Chris is in during the "HEY COLE WHY DIDNT YOU INVITE ME AND MY MOM TO YOUR WEDDING?" vid.
 
Forget about that guy, I want to know what's going on over here!
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This means... Good God, Chris was right all along. ಠ_ಠ
Fake mustaches at gatherings are a trendy thing (or at least, they were for about 5 minutes), but mostly at weddings, and they are usually the kind you hold up on a stick, like this:
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That reminds me of something. Chris often described one of the rooms in the house as a "music room". I have never heard that term before, and I know a few piano teachers who teach out of their home and have a room that fits that description well. Is "music room" a thing I am unaware of?
It's a thing, particularly with (as you said) music teachers and music enthusiasts and/or snobs. Judging by the pictures of Bob's large collection of records, it seems fair to say that that room fits the bill.
Yeah, I'm also pretty sure it's a thing. The music room is directly underneath Chris's room in the front corner of the house:
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This photo of Bob is described as being in the family room on the CWCki, but judging by the direction of the stairs in the background, I think it is actually the music room (although those are obviously books, not records).
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To go slightly more off-topic, that got me thinking about where Bob might have stored all his LPs. 15-20k records is a lot, but I think it could have all fit in the music room (or maybe in the greenhouse, which is where they may have been, judging by the Emily date transcript). If my rough estimate is correct, you can squeeze about 100 records in 12 inches of linear shelf space. So if Bob had a couple 10- to 12-foot-long walls covered in shelves (let's say he could fit 8 rows on each wall), that's about 8000-9600 records on each wall (pretend that there were no windows), and then maybe a couple more records stashed somewhere else.
 
Music room = redneck bumpkin from Virginia speak for 'Conservatory.' Bob probably did have a musical instrument on hand to qualify it as an actual conservatory and not just a room that held his musical recordings he acquired in life though I'd bet, but try and get Chris with his lisp to say conservatory instead of music room in the 80's clearly and you'd fold pretty quick on the point as well.
 
Thats actually a really cute greenhouse. I want one.

Is it just me, or does it look like there are actual live, healthy, plants in there? (Maybe it's a reflection?) They look like impatiens.

I can't imagine Chris or Barb actually using the greenhouse for its intended purpose.

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So many popcorn tubs...

I've heard from a reliable source, that Chris and Barb rented a storage facility where they're storing stuff salvaged from the horde. Could this pile of crap have been set aside for this reason? I can't think of any other reasonable explanation. The dumpster isn't anywhere near being full. Why isn't this crap in there with the rest of the garbage?

We can only hope. :alog:

Seriously though... I seem to remember Chris saying something about the house being repaired by September, and the insurance company only being willing to pay for their temporary accommodations until then. Does anyone else think it's unlikely that, based on the pictures, 14 Branchland Court will be inhabitable in (give or take a bit) two months? As another poster pointed out, it looks like nothing has been done.

All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
Two tards that are stupid will dither,
And State Farm's patience exhaust.

Tolkien is spinning in his grave - damn you!!!
 
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Seriously though... I seem to remember Chris saying something about the house being repaired by September, and the insurance company only being willing to pay for their temporary accommodations until then. Does anyone else think it's unlikely that, based on the pictures, 14 Branchland Court will be inhabitable in (give or take a bit) two months? As another poster pointed out, it looks like nothing has been done.
I'd have to see the interior to make any final judgement. Obviously I am an expert.
I've heard from a reliable source, that Chris and Barb rented a storage facility where they're storing stuff salvaged from the horde. Could this pile of crap have been set aside for this reason? I can't think of any other reasonable explanation. The dumpster isn't anywhere near being full. Why isn't this crap in there with the rest of the garbage?
Some of that crap is in garbage bags, I'm guessing it got forgotten or it can't be mixed with the construction debris. It's also pretty water-logged and more or less rotten.
 
I'm willing to bet that over the past 6 months, they've spent enough money on a storage unit for their old ruined furniture that they could have just purchased a nice new set of furniture.

Good point! Typical Charb logic.

I wouldn't be surprised if Charb tried to live in a storage unit.

Sadly, they wouldn't be the first.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joel-john-roberts/homeless-woman-lives-in-p_b_772783.html

I watch documentaries all the time, and probably enjoy them the most of any film type. The problem is, like amateur movies as a whole really, you see a large number of films being produced by people with no clear vision or voice expecting to be the next Warner Herzog/George Romero/Etc, but are just the new Tommy Wiseau.

Personally, while Chris isn't a strong enough character to support being the main character, I think he could be a good part of a larger documentary commenting on either how autism is handled by the parents and school system and the outcome of it. BUT, I dropped out of film school though, so there ya go.

Back on topic: I feel like the pictures are like one of those magic eyes. I know I should be seeing something, but fuck if I know what it is.

I loved "Grey Gardens", which was about a couple of crazy, yet oddly endearing women who lived in a filthy, derelict old mansion. The difference here is that the two women, Big Edie and Little Edie, were actually *likeable*. The same cannot be said for Chris and Barb. Both of them have caustic personalities, and I just cannot see an audience connecting with them.
 
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I loved "Grey Gardens", which was about a couple of crazy, yet oddly endearing women who lived in a filthy, derelict old mansion. The difference here is that the two women, Big Edie and Little Edie, were actually *likeable*. The same cannot be said for Chris and Barb. Both of them have caustic personalities, and I just cannot see an audience connecting with them.

I liked Grey Gardens, too--both the docu and the film. It's interesting that you mention it, because I had the feeling in both versions that Big Edie was also hoarding her daughter to keep her from ever leaving her. There were moments when it seemed that Big Edie had deliberately sabotaged or undermined some of Little Edie's opportunities. Kinda like Barb trying to keep Chris permanently childlike and reliant on her, not calling him out on any of his behaviors unless it made him more difficult for her, personally, to deal with him...or maybe I'm reading too much into this.
 
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