Those who know me, know that I am not a fan of The Simpsons. I will watch it only if I’m living in Mexico with no television, forced to download all shows and I live with two males who have downloaded it, and I have nothing else to do.
I watched more Simpsons when I was living in Mexico for four months than my entire 25 years combined. Also watched: The Family Guy and a couple of episodes of American Dad, which- I might add- is a horrible show. I’m a reality show freakazoid, and will watch anything (including Beauty and the Geek) that has to do with “real life” drama. Including: The Surreal Life, The Simple Life, Survivor, The Apprentice and The Apprentice: Martha Stewart, The Swan, Extreme Makeover and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. I’ve never watched The Amazing Race for some reason, and it’s probably the only reality show I’ve never dabbled in.
I’ve also started watching Nip/Tuck, and before that (in their last season, sadly) started watching Six Feet Under. Plans are still in the making to rent all of the Season DVDs and watch both series from start to finish, probably straight through- 24+ hours of television, causing me to be covered in potato chip crumbs, orange juice stains and finding hot tamalies in my armpit, possibly under a breast, and evidence of them in other places marked by red smears. I will overdose with junk food and mind-rotting television, and I will be in my prime.
Anyway, I digress. Today I found a link to some weird Seattle homes, which entertained me for a little while, until I followed another link to a real life Simpsons house. I thought it was genius! I realize this is probably old news to a lot of different people- as the house was given away in 1997 by Pepsi and Fox, but today was the first time I saw it and wanted to share it.





