| REVIEWER | RATING & REVIEW |
 | Djahuti (57) 03/09/2005 | Depends on how you define nice house-for some people that's a teepee.I've met miserable folks living in mansions and happy,healthy homeless...go figure!
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 | Mr.Political (21) 03/08/2005 | People tend to be more cynical when it comes to things like this but at the same time, what is the definiton of nice? For me, the house doesn't really affect how happy I am but it's refreshing to go to a nice haven from all the stress of the world.
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 | irishgit (156) 12/08/2004 | A comfortable house, a place to call home is a five. A status symbol is more trouble than its worth. I want a house clean enough to be healthy, and dirty enough to be happy.
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 | BeatlesfanSteveo (4) 07/14/2004 | It certainly helps...
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 | Molfan (64) 04/22/2004 | A nice house is not so important since things cannot make you truly happy. I wish our house was in better shape since it is old and I worry about the things that will break down and need repair. I do not buy into the dream house kind of thing though.
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 | Enkidu (39) 04/20/2004 | Eh--I've been happy in big houses, little houses, dormitories and apartments. I think it would be pretty hard to be homeless and happy though.
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 | kamylienne (84) 04/19/2004 | Well, what do you mean by nice? A mansion? A dream home? Or just a place to call your own that suits you? Depends on your definition--I can take the last option just fine.
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