I love how they "shared" it by entertaining and/or hosting all kinds of groups at the house. No need to live in a cold, gray stone (meow) mansion if you don't fill it with people. I guess when you get on in years and want to retire, all the kings horses don't cut it anymore.
Ladue has always been a very good city.
I love how they "shared" it by entertaining and/or hosting all kinds of groups at the house. No need to live in a cold, gray stone (meow) mansion if you don't fill it with people. I guess when you get on in years and want to retire, all the kings horses don't cut it anymore.
I'd rather have a big house out on like 5 acres of land out in Lake st-louis or Wentzville instead of Ladue
But who would want to live in St. Louis?
The homeowner is way too self-absorbed and needs to learn the art of being humble when speaking