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.
But who would want to live in St. Louis?
I'd rather have a big house out on like 5 acres of land out in Lake st-louis or Wentzville instead of Ladue
The homeowner is way too self-absorbed and needs to learn the art of being humble when speaking