Monday, February 25, 2008

The Estate

We don't know how we missed this, but EuEu and BirBir got their little pad in the Hamptons, ingeniously named the Estate, a spiffy little write up in February. Makes sense to us. The 8 bedroom Sag Harbor estate isn't a party house, but a place to relax. And despite operating Tenjune and all that goes along with the EM Group, EuEu explains that they "get to be here all the time." So it makes sense that the authors describe the house as feeling "largely unlived in" and "lots of space waiting to be filled." Because that's what happens when you get Pottery Barn to decorate the whole place for free. Well boys, you know where to send our invitation for the summer.


On a side note. Shame. Shame on all of your faithful readers for not sending this our way last week. It took 10 days for us to see it, and now we seem behind. SHAME.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

you couldnt buy a shack in the hamptons for under 4 million let alone a house as described in the ny post article, such an obvious shill and couldnt believe the post actually fell for such propaganda

guestofaguest said...

nobody tipped you dbth bec nobody cares..."the estate" was sooo 2007 ha

Anonymous said...

nobody tipped you because the POST pathetically reported this last summer...not to mention, all eugene and mark do is mention "THERE" house in the Hamptons....there's my ass!

Down By The Hipster said...

well, GoaG, that's why we love that they still talk about it. And it's furnished by Pottery Barn, which means it will never go out of style.

Anonymous said...

What a joke......it seems to me that this place will be a hotel, and if these guys are stupid enough to keep bragging, $30k in cleaning bills, 140k in furnishings, 4 million $ estate.......the IRS will notice!!!!!

Also..... 2 (barely) 30 yr olds with lots of money, in the hamptons for the summer aren't going to throw some big parties ?????? yeah right....thanks to all the publicity the town of southamptonhas been put on notice!

See you in Justice Court!

Anonymous said...

I was there last year. Nothing special.