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Mon Jun-18-07 10:21 AM
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Would you live in a house where a mass murder had taken place? |
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I don't think I would. If I were living by myself, for sure I wouldn't.
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:22 AM
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it has enough closet and cabinet space.
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:23 AM
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3. You're very practical, reyd. nt |
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Mon Jun-18-07 03:33 PM
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44. Who's going to open the closet door ... |
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and look inside?
Double that if the closet door needs oil.
Wooooooooooo!
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:22 AM
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2. If it had a really nice kitchen, yes |
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Mon Jun-18-07 08:28 PM
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:23 AM
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4. Sure, it would keep the neighbors away. n/t |
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:25 AM
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5. Cabinets, good kitchen, keeps away neighbors.... |
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Sounds like my dreamhouse.
Why? you know such a place? East Coast, Say, Virginia would be nice.
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:31 AM
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8. Norfolk or Virginia Beach... Dogs, Sailors & Neigbors stay off the grass! n/t |
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:44 AM
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18. Spent almost 6 years there. Aparment on OCEANSIDE. |
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Mon Jun-18-07 07:37 PM
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I would have driven myself crazy with fright.
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:27 AM
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Especially if you suggest that visitors ignore the sounds coming from the basement/attic/east bedroom/kitchen and that the 'spirits' only try to hurt people every once in a while...
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:30 AM
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7. All just a few good-natured spirit pranks, insurance will probably cover it |
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:31 AM
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after all, isn't that what it's for?
:hi:
How've you been? I haven't seen you in ages!
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Mon Jun-18-07 02:08 PM
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37. Pretty good, moved down to southern Texas - how about you. how |
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Mon Jun-18-07 06:34 PM
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51. Did you just move on a whim? |
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Mon Jun-18-07 07:58 PM
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55. Nah, Mrs. qnr couldn't take the cold in Maine any more. |
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It's pretty nice, lots of things to do, relatively progressive. I just hate the heat.
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Tue Jun-19-07 09:53 AM
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71. That would be tough... |
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the heat. And the humidity. When we went to Texas on vacation about ten years ago, it was like breathing hot water.
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:32 AM
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10. I don't think I would |
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but if it was a fabulous house and I got it for next to nothing? Well maybe.
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:33 AM
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I mean as long as it was discounted
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:33 AM
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12. Only if I could buy it at a really cheap price. |
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Mon Jun-18-07 11:56 AM
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Mon Jun-18-07 11:56 AM
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28. I was thinking the same thing. |
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:33 AM
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13. Better have an exorcism first. |
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:34 AM
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14. It would depend on the house, the location, and the murder. |
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:36 AM
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15. I would consider it at least, but am leaning toward 'yes' |
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We throw big halloween parties every year (also our anniversary), so it would just add to the charm perhaps? It would be kinda creepy though.
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:38 AM
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16. I have quite a few clergy friends who could do their house-blessing voodoo |
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I'll try to get my pagan friends to do their house-blessing voodoo, too. I don't know if my friends from any other religious/spiritual traditions have any similar voodoo rituals.
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:43 AM
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17. I would, unless there's a likelihood that the killer would be back. |
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Mon Jun-18-07 11:06 PM
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63. I'm thinking, if the murder were big enough, |
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you wouldn't actually have to live there. You could turn it into a tourist trap instead.
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Tue Jun-19-07 08:13 AM
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68. And you know I can always use a few extra dollars |
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Mon Jun-18-07 10:55 AM
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20. I think it would be morbidly cool. |
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Mon Jun-18-07 11:01 AM
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21. you mean like earlier that evening? |
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Mon Jun-18-07 11:30 AM
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23. Good question--because if it was very recent, the killer(s) might still be around. |
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I was thinking at least a few years ago.
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Mon Jun-18-07 11:01 AM
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22. Not if I had to pay extra for it. |
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Mon Jun-18-07 11:36 AM
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24. as long as they clean up the mess... |
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Mon Jun-18-07 11:38 AM
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It's just a house!
Buildings aren't responsible for what happens in them!
We lived in a house where a girl had committed suicide....
It felt a little odd at first, and then ....we forgot about it!
So, yeah, I'd live in such a place... :shrug:
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Mon Jun-18-07 11:38 AM
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26. And what about the re-sale value? |
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I was going to say yes if the price was good, but you'd probably have a hard time selling it.
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Mon Jun-18-07 11:50 AM
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27. I doubt it, I have a wild imagination |
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When I was 13, my family moved to another state and we lived in our first house for a short time, and kids on the bus would act weird when we told them where we lived. I never found out, but I suspect something bad happened there. It always creeped me out.
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Mon Jun-18-07 11:58 AM
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29. I lived in a house in which |
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a man was murdered. I know its not "mass" murder, but it was murder.
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When I run behind on the mortgage payments, I'll claim it's haunted, flee in terror, and sell my story to the media....
Oh, wait.... that's been done. Nevermind.
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Mon Jun-18-07 12:00 PM
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30. I don't know...do I have to clean up the crime scene? |
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If so, then probably not.
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Mon Jun-18-07 12:02 PM
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31. Yes, because what are the odds that it will happen again in |
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the same house? I would feel very safe.
Edited to add a question mark
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I have seen too many horror movies/ghost stories on TV.
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Mon Jun-18-07 12:07 PM
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34. I don't think that would be a huge consideration for me |
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We had ghosts here for years - they made a lot of noise downstairs. Banging doors and sounds like moving furniture, sometimes it would sound like someone walking up or down the stairs and once or twice we distinctly felt someone sit on the sofa with us. Sometimes we'd hear voices - they always sounded like they were quarreling except when we heard a child - the child always sounded like he/she was crying.
So I got into the habit of speaking to them. Every time I went downstairs, which seemed to be where they mostly hung out, I'd say hello, ask how they were doing, if it was too cold or hot for them, whatever. Over time, they got quieter and now we haven't heard them for at least a couple of years. I don't know - maybe they just wanted some validation. :P
I can share my home with spirits. It's all the same to me.
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Mon Jun-18-07 12:09 PM
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Especially if I could get it for a great price..
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I think that ultimately there is a scientific explanation for things, but that doesn't mean I don't believe in ghosts. I do believe the laws of nature allow for something to exist along the lines of residual energy that we interpret as ghosts, and that this is more likely to take place in correlation with a traumatic event. I've experienced such energy before, and it's freaking scary. I moved from an apartment once for this very reason.
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Mon Jun-18-07 02:13 PM
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38. Night of the Living Dead |
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Once a realtor showed us a house where they had filmed part of one of the Night of the Living Dead movies.
No thanks.
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Tue Jun-19-07 10:14 AM
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72. The farm house outside of Evans City? |
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My grandparents' dentist bought that right after the original movie was made.
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Mon Jun-18-07 02:13 PM
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39. why not?-- I mean, I wouldn't want to clean up after it, but otherwise... |
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...it's just a house.
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Mon Jun-18-07 02:24 PM
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I'll bet you could get it cheap, too!
I'm not superstitious about such things. When my grandmother died, we found that she had labeled everything in the house with the name of who she wanted to inherit it. The bed had my cousin's name on it, but my cousin wouldn't take it, because my grandmother died in the bed. My sister wouldn't take it either. So, I stepped up! It was a great bed, and I used it for 18 years (after my grandparents probably used it for 40 or 50). Last year, a supporting side beam became warped, and I had to get a new bed. But it served its purpose just fine.
A house would do the same. I'd have no problem with it at all.
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Mon Jun-18-07 02:29 PM
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41. I once lived in a studio apartment where the previous tenant, an old man, |
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had been found dead in his bed. The fact never bothered me while I lived there. The only thing that bothered me was the size. The apartment was so small, I had to step outside to change my mind! B-)
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Mon Jun-18-07 04:19 PM
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47. That happened two months ago, down the hall from me |
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I returned from my Hawaii trip and the apartment at the end of the hall had a clamp on the door. I assumed it was due to lack of payment, but I found out a few days later the woman had died.
Get this, the body was apparently there for at least 2 weeks and perhaps a month before they found her. She was a white woman but the corpse looked black when she was found, after a neighbor reported bad odor. She hadn't lived there very long, maybe a couple of months, so I doubt she had friends in the complex. I certainly wasn't familiar with her. I heard she was a stripper in a local club and may have died of an overdose.
So far no one has moved into the apartment. My friend upstairs said a HazMat team showed up not long after they found the body, and then someone put a candle outside her door for a few days. Sad.
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Mon Jun-18-07 02:31 PM
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42. Only after there was some major clearing out of the bad ju ju |
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andthat would take a LOT of sage-burning....:D plus, the house would have to be totally fantastic.
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Mon Jun-18-07 03:12 PM
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43. No because crazies might stalk the place |
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If you recall the film the Amityville Horror, it was about a haunted house where six people had been killed. The murders really happened, and the house that the film was based on has been haunted to this day... not by ghosts but by thrillseekers and fans wanting to check out "the Horror House." For that reason I would not want to live in a house you describe. I'm not too worried by ghosts (though I will admit it might be pretty eerie lying in bed at night in a room in which someone died) but the thought that some nutjob might want to recreate the crimes, so to speak, in the same place would be a very significant factor in my mind. Sounds crazy, I know, but I think the crazy actions of some obsessed/deluded people out there pretty much validate my concerns.
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Mon Jun-18-07 03:43 PM
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lightning does strike twice and if something happened once in a place, it's possible there is a reason, such as lots of drug use in the neighborhood
also if the crime was unsolved, there is no telling when/if you might get cops digging up your yard or house again or whatever, the female mass murdering police officer from new orleans they eventually went back and dug up a house where she used to live and yeah there was a body in the back yard
as someone else said, there is also the weirdo factor, if it was a famous crime you might have the fanboys coming around taking pix of your house and who needs that
all in all i would have to get one HELL of a bargain to put up w. it
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Tue Jun-19-07 07:37 AM
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67. I understand the people who now live in the Clutter family house |
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have a lot of people like that coming around, "the fanboys coming around taking pix of your house."
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I've got too vivid an imagination to attempt that.
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Then I could try to communicate with the ghosts that are "living" there.
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Mon Jun-18-07 06:36 PM
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52. Only if it had happened so long ago |
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that it was just part of town folklore, like at least a couple of centuries ago. Would just add to the air of the place.
If it were a recent murder, within living memory, I don't think I would.
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cuz it would really suck to live there while it was going on.
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It depends on the likelihood of being reinfested with mass murderers. And the view, of course. :)
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Mon Jun-18-07 08:27 PM
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57. Trent Reznor (NIN) did, at least for a little while |
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He once purchased Roman Polanski's old house in LA on Cielo Drive, the same house where Sharon Tate, Abigail Folger, Jay Sebring, Voytek Frykowski, and Stephen Parent were murdered by members of the Manson Family in August 1969.
Don't know where he lives now, but me, I could possibly live in a house where a murder took place, but it would depend on the severity of the crime. Not sure I could do Cielo Drive, even if I had the cash.
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Mon Jun-18-07 09:48 PM
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61. that house has been torn down |
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Mr. Reznor thoughfully kept the door on which PIG was written in Sharon Tate's blood. :puke:
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70. He claimed he didn't know it was |
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Mon Jun-18-07 08:30 PM
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59. No. I feel stuff too much sometimes. |
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60. No way. Never. Bad mojo. |
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I still "sense" the ghosts of the previous owners of this house, and we have been here 22 years!
Something like that doesn't leave a house. They should bulldoze it. Seriesly.
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62. Hell no...I wouldn't want to stick around and wait for the authorities to show up! |
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But I l know people who have no problems with it if the house sold at a good price.
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66. It depends. If the mass murder had occurred by endless playing of Air Supply - I guess most people |
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