Where did she keep her "delicate undies"?

Where did she keep her "delicate undies"?
I mean the ones she had worn that needed washing, of course.

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a psychologist with a radio show was able to afford this?

Fraiser made a lot of money from his professional days while binge drinking at Cheers. He was always well off.

He wasn't a psychologist

Is that supposed to be the TV in front of Martins chair? I always thought it was off to the side, where that other chair is located

>psychiatrist

You make mad bank getting incels and lonely divorced soccer moms hooked on SSRIs

Did you know its actually Kelsey Grammar singing Tossed Salads & Scrambled Eggs?


Because I always thought it was some black guy...

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the 90s were a hell of a time

Yeah, I’m the pilot it’s made clear that the couch needs to be facing the TV, which we can only assume is right there.

he was a psychiatrist (a real medical doctor), but yes it's pretty crazy that he supposedly could afford a place like this, Frasier with a radio call-in show in a second tier market like Seattle: no, Howard Stern: sure

He didn't leave Boston rich, he split with Lilith, she kept the kid, and he hopefully hung onto his Mercedes.

Mind Blown

Wish a black guy would toss my salad and scramble my eggs tbqh

>Because I always thought it was some black guy...
that's what you say about everything

Inflation adjusted his salary would of been in the high six possibly low 7 figures. That condo probably would be worth a few mil.

>possibly low 7 figures
nope

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>yfw she always washes them before taking Martin out for the day

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Why did Frasier choose to live in a three bedroom apartment anyway? If you guys remember in ep 1 "the good son", he was living in that apartment before Niles pressured him into taking in Martin.

why was the coat rack in such a weird position?

the extra rooms were where he was going to put up college girls looking for "accommodations"

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why is the master bathroom bigger than the master bedroom, do Americans really do this?

What do panties look like at the end of a long day? I imagine the bottoms are stained especially if they popped a lady boner at a point or two

it was 2 bed and 1 library. he needed it to house his son Gay.

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That's not a coat rack it's Maris

who wouldn't want a spa next to their bedroom? only a dirty/poor euro wouldn't

it's funny to me that kid was on Mad Men

They didn't actually have a washer/dryer. It's a plot point in one of the Cam Winston episodes. You see Daphne carrying loads of laundry out of the apartment throughout the series. This map is bullshit.

Imagine being 10 years old Frederick staying over at dads place but there's no extra bed so you sleep with Daphne in her double because she's oblivious to your budding sexuality and cuddles with you and while she sleeps you hotdog her cotton clad asscheecks with your 4 inch chode untill you drycum haha

Just imagine Niles furiously stroking his inept pasty puddingblaster with veins pulsing on his forehead while peeping through the keyhole haha

Who the fuck needs 4 bathrooms for a 3 bed condo?

>medical doctor

You make mad bank just being literally any kind in a major American city.

One for himself, one for Frederick, one for guests. He's a very well off man so why not?

Nice apartment and all but it's no Shangri-La

Daphnes room was initially Frasiers study

Alright, I stand corrected. The plot point was that there was a washer/dryer hookup, but Frasier removed the appliances to use the space to store his shoe collection or something. Thus turning Daphne's laundry duty into a decade of backbreaking labor.

wow... that's quite a little... thing... you wrote there

lugging heavy loads of laundry around everyday is just the sort of thing a lass needs to keep the extra pounds off, he was doing her a favor, if not she might have ended up looking like my wife

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What sort of apartment needs 5 bathrooms?

Do Amerisharts really need to be within 5 feet of a toilet every second of the day?

That's a good point. She ended up looking like your wife in season 8 anyway.

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hair's not bleached but close enough

we don't care to use a communal "village commode" like you guys do

Do you think Martin enjoyed hearing Frasier breaking headboards just feet away?

fortunately for him he was a little "hard of hearing"

Could still feel the vibration. Also its weird that Fraiser's bed isn't against the wall. Who does that?

People with a headboard.

>Fraiser's bed isn't against the wall. Who does that?
apparently patrician men with impeccable taste

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>you will never spend a Saturday night at Cheers drinking with your buddies, discussing philosophy, physics, literature, classical music etc with Frasier while occasionally taking a break to whip Cliff at darts and then cap it by getting a pizza and wingdings with Norm

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Tfw I realized Kelsey was beast ina few xmen movies

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value of the dollar and house prices were very different in the 90s.

oh yeah spacious penthouses downtown were dirt cheap

>tv/ in a hallways

they never have been, and you know it. don't be intellectually dishonest. houses were cheaper and the dollar went further 25 years ago, and that's incontrovertible.

oh wow

>apt. 1901

I find it really hard to believe this building had over nineteen hundred apartments

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The building must look fucked from the outside

19th floor, room 01

Radio used to be a much bigger market.
Bush Jr. deregulated local markets and shitty broadcast companies bought up and gutted independent radio markets.
This was the howard stern era or radio.

truly, they never make any sense from a practical standpoint

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The houses on Everybody Loves Raymond never made sense. The floorplan never matched the outside shots on the house. And despite living across the road from each other, they always chose to come through the kitchen back door

talk about not making sense, did they have that mutt Eddie trained to shit and piss in the toilet or did they just take the ten minutes to get him down to the street whenever he looked at the door? TOTALLY ruined watching the show for me

They walked him 3 times a day. Once in the morning, once in the afternoon, and once at night. I presume he relieved himself then. Small dogs aren't very demanding in that respect.

number of bedrooms and bathrooms = wealth status

still can't watch the show without constantly wondering if Eddie's bladder is under strain

Dogs have better bladders than you may think At worst, Eddie has the gap between 10pm and 8am to contend, and my dogs can get through that very easily.

you're a good sport for bait, user

Setup a dart board in your basement, invite your friends over, and DoorDash whatever wings you want.

Roz working out that Kate was Dirty-Girl was a series highlight for me.

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Wait, that was Roz asking who Dirty-Girl is, this is Roz working it out when Fraiser swore her to secrecy about his crush.

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He wasn't just a psychiatrist, he was a psychiatrist for the rich, in a very wealthy city. The wealthy pay much, much more money to make sure they don't have to associate with poor people in shoddy waiting rooms and sit on non-designer furniture.

There were some big kettles in Seattle property values through the 90s. In 1995 a 3+3 Bell Town penthouse would have been around a quarter million, and people were still getting them for that well into the early Aughts. Frasier would have easily cleared $75k for his talk show and another $120k per year if he booked 12 sessions a week at 90s prices. Not only would he have afforded this place, but he is precisely the sort of person they sell these things to.

this was before the tech boom

you don't get out much, do you, user?