Aaron Spelling's $150 Million House for Sale

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Re: Aaron Spelling's $150 Million House for Sale

$150 million, that was too very expensive nut I think that was sooo beautiful.

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Deirdre Gonzales of CA @ Jul 30, 2009 05:31:37 AM

haha

I'm daydreaming and I see myself living in this mansion. DNR!

Peter Pan of TX @ May 20, 2009 15:50:43 PM

Silly People

Silly, silly people. You have Obama on the brain.

This home has nothing to do with him. You love him, you know it!! But your little opinion nor mine matters. He is the president of the United States of America. Eat your heart out! Hater!

jean of TX @ Apr 04, 2009 00:58:59 AM

Obama should take action

It's time for the government to seize mansions that are over 1000 sq. ft. per person, then allow all homeless to inhabit them. Any new residents such as illegal or even legal aliens could stay there as well as people from Louisiana or any place where they don't handle disters well.It could work like it did in Dr. Zhivago. What do you think, comrades?

Roland Chesky of NM @ Mar 31, 2009 03:30:33 AM

It is worth the 150M

One does not give a home like that to homeless, where is your brains. If it don't sell, keep it!

If I had a few more million dollars I would buy it and convert half to a bed and breakfast.

Some of you are not thinking.

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Ron of MO @ Mar 28, 2009 09:34:19 AM

BROKE AND HAPPY

thats a whole lot of money your asking for!!!can I lay it away?bETTER YET COULD i JUST RENT A ROOM IN THE WEST WING

linda moore of NJ @ Mar 28, 2009 02:02:11 AM

SPELLINGS crib!

what a joke i agree with most people! iam rich,big house all

that, give it to tori or a homeless shelter?i50 mill?

not worth it folks,mrs spelling your wacko!!

MY HOUSE IS BIG TOO.

good luck ,GREG BERLIN RENO NV,

GREG BERLIN of NV @ Mar 28, 2009 01:14:05 AM

HAHA here's a thought

Maybe the Mother of the Oct. babies will by it, i'm pretty sure she can get enough publicity to pay for it in no time!

Brandie of LA @ Mar 27, 2009 22:46:06 PM

Shameful!

Why is everyone asking for handouts. Giving should be from the heart, if it isn't then don't do it. It's the responsibility of elected officials to help people, individuals should be able to choose without being guilted.

Ex: "Here's a thought.......why don't you use it to house some families that have recently lost their homes?????? Oh but that might be too much to ask huh?????"

It's sad to see what has happened to our economy, but its not okay to lean on people with money. We should solve our own problems or at least use our votes more wisely.

By the way I don't have money.

DeMarkus George of MD @ Mar 27, 2009 21:55:30 PM

Just another thought

Why not sell the house and get the $150 million,buy yhe $47 million condo and then donate the rest of the monet to some charities.I guess when you have that kind of money you just want more and more,will it ever end?...

Robert of NY @ Mar 27, 2009 21:43:25 PM

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