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Hilarious

Let me state categorically that I have no objection to this (aside from the run-on sentence structure):

The house is currently on the market because Butler spends most of his time in New York and his mother who lived in the area died recently. The asking price is $329,000.

How hilarious would it be if the eventual buyer were to have found the "listing" in Wikipedia?

For the record, I think the price is relevant--as did the Associated Press. --Patronanejo (talk) 18:30, 6 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Article improvement

It looks like Butler's article is a real mess. I will start cleaning it up