If you could live in any home off of a television series?

@SomeCowgirl (32191)
United States
August 24, 2008 11:46pm CST
If you could live in any home off of a television series, which one would it be and why? Describe it for us as we may not watch the show. If I could live in any house from a television series I think that I would pick Cordell Walker's Ranch from Walker, Texas Ranger. It is big and has two floors. The rooms are considerable in size and the lands are vast. I think that it is a great place, and would love to live there. I already live in the country and it is beautiful, but I'd love to live in that big house. So what about you?
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16 responses
• United States
25 Aug 08
I would love to live in the home from Sabrina the Teenage Witch. It was two stories. One of the closet rooms upstairs was a secret portal to another realm. It was like this fantasy home. I loved the show..and still enjoy watching it on the family channel. I'm not sure where the home is located though.
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
25 Aug 08
I am not sure either, but have watched the show. I think that the banister and moldings at the top are very beautiful. It does look like a lovely home! I appreciate the response!
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• United States
25 Aug 08
You're welcome!
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@hellcowboy (7374)
• United States
25 Aug 08
That is a very good question baby,and I would have to agree one hundred percent that if I could live in any house off of a television show I would choose Cordell Walkers ranch off of the show Walker Texas Ranger because it has a lot of room and it is away from civilization and it would be the perfect place for us to live and raise our children without having to worry about people trying to break in or stuff,and I also love the fact that we live in the country,I love you.
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
26 Aug 08
I appreciate the response baby and am glad that you agree with me on Cordell's house. I love you too.
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• United States
26 Aug 08
I am always happy to respond to you baby,because I always enjoy the discussions you start,I love you with all my heart and soul,have a great day,good luck with achieving all the goals you set for yourself on mylot,and Happy Posting.
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@shana123 (2095)
• India
25 Aug 08
I like to live in a big home as like you do.. as the TV serials which i see is coming in our regional language i think you dont have guess about what i mention, i have seen a big house with 14 rooms and with all luxrious things inside it.. this is all i can explain , if you see it you will also get fascinated by it..
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
26 Aug 08
Houses with a lot of rooms are very nice, but I would like most of them to be bald as it would make the home seem more inviting, less things and more open spaces. I like your description though. I appreciate the response.
@Anne18 (11029)
25 Aug 08
Little house on the pirreier or the Waltons. I know the way of life was hard then but it just looks a romatic friendly way of life. My hubby brough Little House dvds for me and we were watching them on saturday nights! So sad I lnow, but he won't buy the Waltons. And Two pints of lager and a packet of crisps as they always have fun
@newtondak (3946)
• United States
25 Aug 08
I see that we think the same! For me, it is not a matter of the actual house on the series, but rather the home that both series represent - the close family life and friends and neighbors that watch out for and care for each other. I've always thought that I was born in the wrong era - that I should have been born back in pioneer times!
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
25 Aug 08
Walton's and Little House on The prarie do have nice houses. I like the loft in little house on the prarie, and the kitchen in the Waltons. I appreciate the response.
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@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
25 Aug 08
that would be nice alright. i'm going to say bonanza or murder she wrote, i also like matlock's house.
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
26 Aug 08
I appreciate the response.
• Philippines
25 Aug 08
I love Japanese dramas. So I'll choose to live in the house of Kumiko Yamaguchi of "Gokusen", Kumiko Yamaguchi is the name of the main character. She is the only heir of a Yakuza group and she is a teacher. I just love it. It's a traditional Japanese house, made of wood. Japanese style of house.
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
26 Aug 08
I am sure it would be a very lovely house. I appreciate the response.
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@nokia6233 (937)
• India
25 Aug 08
i would prefer a nice and caring characters from a TV series rather the home which they show.... but anyway since you asked i like the home they show in small wonder TV show showed decades ago....it had nice family and annoying neighbours...:)
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
25 Aug 08
Do you remember what the house looked like in the show Small wonder? I appreciate the response.
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@newtondak (3946)
• United States
25 Aug 08
I think it would either be Little House on the Prairie - living during pioneer times, or The Waltons - a big family living in a rural area during the depression. Both times were much simpler than current day living and families, friends and neighbors were closer.
@newtondak (3946)
• United States
26 Aug 08
When you think that many of our pioneer ancestors lived in houses made of sod out on the prairie - miles from any of their neighbors - and miles from the nearest town - it makes modern houses look extremely extravagant!
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
26 Aug 08
I agree that both houses were nice, and very simple. People were more kind to their neighbors. I appreciate the response.
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• United States
25 Aug 08
I remember watching Party of Five years ago and thinking that I wanted to live in their house. It was nice house on a hill in the suburbs out in California. It had two or three floors, I believe. And the attic was pretty big. It just looked cool at the time to me. Back then I wanted to move to Cali anyway.
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
25 Aug 08
I remember that show as well, but didn't watch it to much. I appreciate the response.
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@roanne05 (1290)
• Oman
25 Aug 08
i would pink the house the series charmed. i just find it cute...with attic and the environment seems nice.
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
26 Aug 08
I think that the basement is nice as well as the attic. I appreciate the response.
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@bbjwlsn (263)
• United States
25 Aug 08
Hey SomeCowgirl, how are you doing? I am going to really go back a ways in my pick for my favorite TV house. I have always been fascinated with the house on 'Dallas.' Most of you won't even remember the show, but during the late 1970s and the 1980s, this was "the" nighttime soap that everyone watched! Well, maybe not everyone, but a whole lot of people! LOL The house was located on Southfork ranch which, I believe, was situated between Dallas and Fort Worth, TX. It is a huge, white, two-story house with many different wings. The inside is absolutely gorgeous. It has a wide, sweeping staircase, where, of course, a lot of dramatic scenes took place. It has many rooms, including a formal dining room, and a nice, homey country kitchen. There are always fresh flower arrangements in every room and even in the halls. These flowers are so beautiful. If I could live in any house in the country, it would be the Dallas house. Of course, I would also want the servants there to take care of this mansion!
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@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
26 Aug 08
The house seems very inviting! I think you've described it beautifully! I appreciate the response.
@mikinikih (201)
• United States
25 Aug 08
There was a great house built on Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. It was a two-story, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, but used all green technology. Everything from radiant heat flooring to solar power to roof landscaping. So it had all the modern amenities, but was very environmentally friendly. The rooms were large, and there were 3 fireplaces (master bedroom, family room, living room) to supplement heating needs in the winter (use less gas). There were skylights all over and plenty of windows to make use of natural lighting throughout the day. So cool!
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
26 Aug 08
I agree, that sounds like a very environmentally friendly house! I appreciate the response.
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• United States
25 Aug 08
That is a good answer I never even thought about that tv show its all about houses.
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• United States
25 Aug 08
If i had to choose I guess it would be ether the old womens house that made the recipe house off the waltons it was nice and big had really pretty yard. we have 5 kids so the bigger the better.
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• United States
26 Aug 08
I would really love to live in the house of "Marty" in back to the future (i forgot if it was 1, 2, or 3) with there not being door nobs and instead u need your fingerprint to open doors, and phone from your T.V. it waould be awsome!
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
26 Aug 08
That was the third movie, the one that was about the future? I appreciate the response.
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
26 Aug 08
no wait a minute, the second movie. Sorry, the third one was about the past.
@Bluepatch (2476)
• Trinidad And Tobago
25 Aug 08
When you think about this you will see they are all pretty standard anyway. My choice, by the way, is the " Little House on the Pairie. " Thats the way to simple, enjoyable, homely living. Don't you agree ?
@labels (88)
• Singapore
25 Aug 08
i would live in the basement in the 70s show! haha if only i could be part of the gang=]
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