Only available west of the Mississippi. When I went to college, my hometown boyfriend justified driving ten hours to see me by taking back 30 cases of Coors to resell.
I meant you were about six years old when that aired. Checking the dates, I was seven. I thought it was a hilarious concept, and my dad wanted to see it because of Jerry Van Dyke. However, I don't think my family lasted more than a couple of episodes. We got two TV channels, and I guess what was on the other one in that time slot was better.
Wagner hardly said anything about the interior, but looking at the pictures, it disappoints me that the house has a huge foyer and open plan great room, but when you walk inside, all you see is the staircase right in front of you.
If I recall correctly, they did not use any kind of fertility treatments. And quite a surprise- even when she was airlifted to Morocco, they thought she was only carrying seven.
The price isn't bad if you break it down. 15 Minutes is only $70, split between five people, that's only $14 a person. But if you have to book an hour at a time, it would probably kill most Americans.
When I bought my first house, neither the realtor nor the seller told me there was a cement pond in the back yard. The elderly owner had forgotten all about after she quit taking care of the yard and honeysuckle vines covered it up years earlier. I got a lot of pleasure out of that pond after uprooting the honeysuckle.
But if you have to book an hour at a time, it would probably kill most Americans.