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My God. Do you know how many Zoobas died to furnish this house? You savages. Savages! They’re endangered; please let them live. Think of it: when was the last time you saw a pair in the wild?

Found By: Teresa

Loveliest comment, by Seungmina: Be nice to the poor house, it has hopes and dreams. Dreams of one day being a bowling alley, or a chartered bus seat.

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  1. Lisa W says:

    Because I missed the 80′s and early 90′s, I wasn’t sure what a zooba was. I went to the Urban Dictionary and this is what it said:

    “Colorful zebra striped baggy pants made of very thin cotton. This clothing preference is typical of large and hairy mediterranean men who are also wearing a wife-beater, gold necklace, and tan boots. These planets are very baggy at the hips.”

    Aha! Now I get the Saved By the Bell reference!
    Every once in awhile these pants make an appearance on a mullet-wearing fella in Wal Marts.

  2. Eric Hempler says:

    The Realtor managed to get themselves in the picture as well. Congratulations.

  3. Vivian says:

    Thanks Lisa, I was around for the 80′s but I didn’t know what a zooba was either.

    The carpet reminds me of a bowling alley.

    • cc says:

      At first I was expecting to see pictures of the bowling alley, complete with disco ball. After that bathroom photo, though, now I just wonder where they keep the bodies.

  4. LeeLee says:

    I’m having a hard time getting it into my head that someone actually WANTED that carpet and black & yellow bathroom. Seriously! What’s up with that?

    • Les says:

      Way back in the ’70s I lived in a house that came with a black and yellow themed bathroom. This house screams late ’70s early ’80s disco decor.

  5. Tim says:

    I feel like it should be preserved though. I mean is there another house like this on the planet? Make it into a museum.

  6. Celine says:

    Oh, major flashback. I feel compelled to buy some Aqua Net and start teasing my bangs. Which is odd, because I hated that when it was popular & never did it even then. This house obviously gives off evil 80′s/early 90′s voodoo vibes.

  7. Dan Winslow says:

    who knew what they do with the remnants from tiling and carpeting bowling alleys?

  8. Jillybean says:

    It’s the fact they got a towel in the bathroom that’s AS BAD as the rest of the house. It’s dedication to the theme. You gotta respect it.

    Presumably RESPECT with a large plastic clock hanging from your neck. I miss the nineties.

  9. CarmenT says:

    I want to know what the purpose of the old firetruck in front of the garage is.

  10. LadyBelle says:

    Built 1978, so you know someone had to go through and redecorate everything come the 90′s. Wonder if the original design had orange shag carpet and a disco ball. The outside and location look nice enough that I would buy it and worry about gutting it later.

  11. Erin says:

    Our neighborhood skating rink had that same carpet. I feel like I should throw my rollerblades on. Couple skate, anyone?

  12. Retro Interior Design 101: Rickrolling with Architecture

  13. Magsie says:

    How would you ever feel quite clean after a go in that hideous tub? And the bar? Honestly, Im amazed. I just dont remember the 80s being quite this bad.

  14. Seungmina says:

    Be nice to the poor house, it has hopes and dreams. Dreams of one day being a bowling alley, or a chartered bus seat.

  15. Julie says:

    What is the pattern on that carpet?

    Blue lobsters and neon yellow/green shrimp?

    • ann says:

      I hate to admit it, but I recognize that carpet: it’s meant for commercial uses like movie theaters — those little yellow/green shrimp? They GLOW IN THE DARK. Really.

  16. pepperjackcandy says:

    Is that a huge octagonal mirror or a huge octagonal doorway in the second picture on the second row?

    • Quark says:

      Yes, rectangular windows would have been too square for this type of house. You can see that grandfather chair is sitting beside the octagonal door, below the octagonal chandelier light looking out the octagonal window reminiscing about the good old disco days.

      This is my second favorite room next to the bar room with the disco dance steps pattern on the floor, so even after a couple of Bacardi’s, you can just look down and follow the arrows.

    • Teresa says:

      I Couldn’t resist going to see this house. It’s a huge octagonal doorway. One of the finer features.

  17. kookiemaster says:

    What’s that thing in the picture with the gambling table, in the back behind the tape? An elephant tusk? I don’t know why but this gives me the impression of a gangster or mobster hideout. 6 bathrooms and 3 bedrooms … why if not to make sure that you can “flush the goods” whenever the cops show up?

    But for all its weirdness, if I had money and time I would totally buy that place … if only for the octagonal doorway and window :P

    • Michael says:

      The tusk is probably just corrugated plastic tubing. This place was probably a bachelor pad for oil workers – explains the life-boat bath-tub, the bar, the poker table and air-hockey table and why it is a fixer. Three guys rent a room each and turn the place into their private nightclub.

  18. Claire says:

    It looks just like the last skating rink I went to. That was in the ’90′s, too.

  19. Ruthie says:

    as a huge saved by the bell fan i was happy to see this reference. i’m also glad to learn about zoobas

  20. Cait says:

    Strangely, I saw a pair of zubas just this past summer. On a neighbor.

    They were “aerosmith logo” print.

    I had to go back in the house and have a very stiff drink that night.

  21. PhotoK says:

    I’ve been looking for a house with dodecahedron windows and doors but I suppose an octagon will have to suffice. *sigh http://bit.ly/3LFNat

  22. LMA says:

    That whole thing with Sarah Palin having been elected to any office whatsoever in Alaska? This house makes it all make sense now.

  23. LOVE! Somehow I don’t think my husband would let me have it, though.

    Oh, and I see wild Zoobas all the time. They tend to congregate at the local Goodwills and other such venues.

  24. Naomi says:

    usually i click to find out what the rest of the house looks like, but the yellow tub and black and blue carpet convinced me i’d be better off just not doing that today.

  25. Erika says:

    I LOVE THIS HOUSE SO MUCH I WANT TO MARRY IT.

    (After giving it a thorough steam cleaning.)

  26. Raven says:

    The sad thing is, I actually know where to get that carpet. Vivian is right on the money: my family gets catalogues for bowling alley supplies because we owned one about 15 years ago, and I’ve seen that carpet for sale.

  27. Agent Beryllium says:

    I’m going to be the dissenting voice: This would make an awesome art house. Some paint here and there in muted colors but artful designs? It would be enviable. I’ve seen it done in more desperate situations than this.

    … But for the love of all that’s holy, the day-glo shoeprint carpet has gotta go.

  28. bryn says:

    I particularly like that the estate agent taking the photos chose to honour the 80s-ness of the house by wearing a suit 2 sizes to small and pouring a bucket of water over himself so he’d be all shiny and clingy in the reflection

  29. Howard M Beers says:

    Are you sure this isn’t the reception desk and a guest room shot from The Gobbler Motel on Lileks.com?

    http://www.lileks.com/institute/motel/index.html

    • Magsie says:

      I so enjoyed looking at the Gobbler link. Gonna show it to the kids.When I was little, I would have thought that thing was ultra-mod.

  30. Babs says:

    Ya know, I get it. Alaska, days of little to no sun, ya gotta do something to stay awake.

  31. Stewbie says:

    This house is definitely odd. Some of the rooms are decorated SOMEWHAT normal (if you can get past the random octagonal things everywhere). Then, I mean….is there an 80s wing of the house or something? Is it a “mother-in-law” wing, and to torture the poor woman they’ve never updated??? it’s all so confusing.

  32. Magsie says:

    ooh I just had to come back and look at this one again, just like Keyanu Reeves in “River’s Edge”.

  33. Wasilly says:

    Hey, that’s Sarah Palin’s house!

  34. sammthing says:

    I’m totally sure those columns are the for the spanking purpose! it’s like in the “story of O”!


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