
I couldn’t live in this house, because I suffer from Anthropomorphisis and every time I walked in the door I would see something like this:

(For those who have not had their morning hot beverage yet: the bottom photo is not from a listing.)
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The warning shouldn’t be for those who haven’t had coffee yet, but for those in the midst of drinking a nice hot cuppa joe! I had to change the page to stop from laughing. Thanks for a great start to my Monday Morning!
Haha! I also suffer from Anthropomorphisis so I saw it before scrolling down.
Oh my god! It’s the Gnome King from Return to Oz!
I couldn’t handle that scaley, pustulent tongue sticking out at me. Argh! Hnghk!
I think this house (in street view) has something to say to the fireplace:
http://maps.google.com/maps?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=1620+27th+ave+oakland,+ca&oe=UTF-8&um=1&ie=UTF-8&split=0&gl=us&ei=kc6USpfJM4i4swPb8eTuCA&sa=X&oi=geocode_result&ct=title&resnum=1
Just get some Pee Wee Herman-type furniture and make it a party.
Thank you for enlightening me. I didn’t know what that was called-anthromorphosis. That’s funny because my daughter came into my room after I hung two oval pictures over my bed which has a brass headboard and couldn’t stop laughing! She said my bed has a face and a mustache now. I couldn’t see it
Is that a real condition or are you all just very silly?
AnthroPOmorphosis. Not so much a condition as an action. Sometimes I do it too.
http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Anthropomorphosis
That fire isn’t saying hello. It’s burping!!
Oh noz. Don’t eat the little guy, scary house!
That fireplace looks more like Wilford Brimley so it should be saying “DIABEETUS!!!”
The word is “anthropomorphOsis”…meaning: transformation into human form. Do you mean to say that you suffer from “turning into a human form”? What are you when not human?
Well, anthropomorphosis is a word, I’ll give you that.
I too ofter change turn into a human, although, being human to start with it’s not all that great of a change.
Err… “ofter change turn into” should be “often turn into.”
Wilford Brimly wall has house diabeetus.
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ITS ALIVE!
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Somewhere in the Internet I have already read almost the same selection of information, but anyway thanks!!….