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In this episode of Home Town, Ben and Erin help a Florida couple find a cozy and sophisticated vacation home in Laurel.
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Love, love, love it! Great job!
I love thm and their work
Great job
One of my favorites! Amazing job.
So if I forge the Mona Lisa, and "loan" it to someone. And they give me money in return, as a "gift". It would then be legal?
Just love Ben and Erin. Ben reminds me of my cousin Billy back in Kentucky. Big and full of heart. Erin is tiny and talented and knows how lucky she is to have a gentle giant for a life mate. They have a beautiful daughter and I must admit I love the way she handles haters. More people should stand their ground with kindness the way she does. Love the show. If it weren't for the mosquitoes I'd love to live in their home town
I wonder if it would be wise to buy a little house in Laurel as an investment property. I'm looking to purchase m first investment property. I'm currently living in Virginia and I love small towns. Any suggestions?
We are fans of the show
Please, where could I find that drapery fabric?!
Anybody know the name of the color used on the fireplace?
I don't know … some of the placement of that furniture was awkward, like the couch in front of the doorway? And I found that big island in that narrow kitchen quite cramped feeling.
But there were definitely improvements overall.
Thank you for embracing us gays. Mississippi is not the friendliest state when one is different in any way. I know from experience.
Love love their designs and taste
I love that they work on all size of houses.
I know absolutely nothing about Mississippi accept the Money, MS of Emmet Till or the Sunflower, MS of Fannie Lou Hamer and now Laurel, MS which seem like a bucolic mirage. I enjoy this show and the couple at the center of it. I no longer cringe at their accent or the fact that they attended Ol’ Miss – which has a tempestuous history in term of racial desegregation. Mississippi has connoted so many negative things. This show is, I guess, another view of the state.