Strange Denver based Reality TV Show
I jusr returned from Oahu (to do an inspection on some real estate over there you know) and back to writing in here. Have you ever seen of those bizarre reality shows on VH1, Bravo or whatever, such as specific one where they go in and completely rebuild some down-on-their-luck family’s home? Of course that network is also the home of shows like the ‘millionare matchmaker’. ‘housewives’ and so on as well. I have often thought about what a horrible situation this must be for their neighbors, with construction going on constantly right next door. That is when you know it is time to get a hotel room or something. How are you going to get any sleep? Well, now there a wonderful Colorado reality show simply called, “Disaster House”. All in all, the core idea of this show is to basically contrive some kind of disaster to the house in question, and then essentially show you how to repair it. Well, I guess at least it is recreational for the most part. However, for the unfortunate community in which a specific episode is filmed, a house may suffer a fire or a flood, for instance. By the way if looking for Oahu Real estate or for that matter a consulation on the phone this site may be of some assistance. They handle almost any type of real estate in and around Oahu, for their part. You can make reservations. Alright now back to the conclusion of the story: The cable television production firm called, “High Noon”, might employ a flame thrower, smoke bombs, or, as they did in one episode, bring in an elephant to create a toilet clog!
A story in the Denver Post quoted one poor victim—er—ah—neighbor as saying that the show completely destroyed her privacy and her peace and quiet for the summer by blocking the street with trucks and cranes, creating horrible odors, foul-smelling smoke…and on and on.
Other neighbors say they have lost all privacy and wonder what the point is of some of the means employed by the production company. One homeowner wondered at using a flamethrower, or smoke bombs, or wild animals. She said some trees had been scorched by the flamethrower and wondered if that was meant to simulate what would happen if a dragon breathed on trees.
The show may be around for a while, though. It is really popular, even if it is truly a disaster for anyone unlucky enough to be next door to a house being flooded by five feet of water, scorched by a flamethrower, or made into a powder room for elephants.

