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  • Alan Jackson's Greenbriar for sale

    His stables are towards the end of the picture gallery. Not a shabby place on 135 acres for about $38 million! He has a small apartment over the barn that is nicer than most homes. I wonder if a horse has ever pooped in there?

    "According to Nashville Scene’s big ol’ story on the big ol’ country superstar, the Jackson family wants to downsize. Out with the “air-conditioned gym, the horse stalls, the 30-car garage, the log cabin, the 10-acre lake and the airplane landing strip.” Jackson tells the weekly newspaper that his girls don’t really use the property much anymore. The rest of the story is good, too, but I just can’t seem to get past the 30-car garage thing."

    Sorry, the name of the property is Sweetbriar not Greenbriar.

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    Last edited by txladybug; Jul. 3, 2009, 02:28 PM. Reason: price was wrong
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    You would think that with that kind of money, he could afford a few pairs of jeans that don't look like something I've been wearing as barn grubbies for six months.

    I've got an excuse... I'm poor and have to squeeze every nickel until it squeals. But nobody's gonna see me like that.

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      I'll pass. I don't like the kitchen.
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      • #4
        I'll pass also. I know I'd get lost trying to find the bathroom!
        Sue

        I'm not saying let's go kill all the stupid people...I'm just saying let's remove all the warning labels and let the problem sort itself out.

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        • #5
          I could be very happy there! Even in the log cabin!!
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          • #6
            Originally posted by greysandbays View Post
            You would think that with that kind of money, he could afford a few pairs of jeans that don't look like something I've been wearing as barn grubbies for six months.

            I've got an excuse... I'm poor and have to squeeze every nickel until it squeals. But nobody's gonna see me like that.
            You would think that everyday folks would applaud Alan Jackson for appreciating the simple things in life enough to keep wearing his barn grubbies. And you would think that someone like you would be thankful that there are no paparazzi following you around to catch you in your barn grubbies.

            If I were so famous that I couldn't go ANYWHERE in public without being mobbed, I too would live on a palatial estate that would minimize my cabin fever. And I'd wear whatever clothes I wanted in my own free time.

            BTW, the asking price is $38 million, not $380 million. Too rich for my blood, but it would make a nice rehab center or hotel.
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            • #7
              But who cleans all those windows???

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jn4jenny View Post
                You would think that everyday folks would applaud Alan Jackson for appreciating the simple things in life enough to keep wearing his barn grubbies. And you would think that someone like you would be thankful that there are no paparazzi following you around to catch you in your barn grubbies.

                If I were so famous that I couldn't go ANYWHERE in public without being mobbed, I too would live on a palatial estate that would minimize my cabin fever. And I'd wear whatever clothes I wanted in my own free time.
                Oh, on his own free time, I agree he can wear whatever wants (or nothing at all). I don't begrudge him his $$$$$$$$$ or his chunk of heaven on earth -- he knows what it's like to really work for a buck. I understand he's a pretty nice guy, too.

                However, I was referring to what he wears on stage for his concerts. Even at fairly formal music awards presentation things, he shows up looking like something the cat dragged in. Obviously, he's dressing to "make a statement", and that's an unexpected flaw in somebody who otherwise seems so admirable.

                He has a background as a "simple common man" and goes to great lengths to put forth and preserve that image. Well, a "simple common man" would have enough pride to not ever be seen in public or by his customers looking like a sloven (unless he'd been caught in the middle of a hard, dirty job).

                I dearly love AJ's music, but George Strait has my vote as "best dressed" (and George sings pretty good, too).

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                • #9
                  Meh. Didn't like the bathroom decor.
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                  • #10
                    Those stalls look tiny. I wonder if it's just the weird photo angles? Also, for $38 million, couldn't they afford an indoor?
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                      An indoor? Maybe gut the gym with the basketball court?
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Guin View Post
                        Those stalls look tiny. I wonder if it's just the weird photo angles? Also, for $38 million, couldn't they afford an indoor?

                        Guin, it's Tennessee not New England! Maybe a covered arena perhaps to get out of the hot summer sun. But then the covered should have a sprinkler system to keep horse and rider cool!

                        I think some one needs to inform AJ's realtor of the improvements that need to be made to the horse operation.
                        Sue

                        I'm not saying let's go kill all the stupid people...I'm just saying let's remove all the warning labels and let the problem sort itself out.

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                        • #13
                          Nah that garage is too small for me
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                          • #14
                            holy crapola that is insane! Maybe if we all pitch in...it could be COTH owned real estate. Like a time share

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                            • #15
                              Even if I couldn't find the bathroom, I still love it. It's the barns. I would knock down the stupid car port thing - complete waste of space.

                              Ohhhh to have 38million that is just floating around.

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                              • #16
                                I guess I'm a simple girl...

                                ..it's too palatial for me. My SO, however, would LOVE that garage (car fanatic.)
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                                • #17
                                  Here I couldn't help wondering what it took to scrub the poop off of the white walls
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                                  • #18
                                    Seriously...

                                    Will they accept AMEX gift cards as payment?
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                                    • #19
                                      Originally posted by msj View Post

                                      I think some one needs to inform AJ's realtor of the improvements that need to be made to the horse operation.

                                      I realize that I'm generalizing here, but as is often the case when I generalize, I don't care. ~ Dave Barry

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                                      • #20
                                        Originally posted by Maya01 View Post
                                        I would knock down the stupid car port thing - complete waste of space.
                                        I disagree. To have that much space under roof where you could do ANYTHING without having to make allowances for whatever crap is coming down from the sky that day would be lovely.

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