got to start somewhere
Re: got to start somewhere
do NOT ask me to sniff your finger after that remark.
“An all-out attack on evolutionist thinking is possibly the only real hope our nations have of rescuing themselves from an inevitable social and moral catastrophe.”
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Re: got to start somewhere
The old building in Seligman, Two story rock, is an old hotel. Ten years or so back, Two older people where out in front of it. I stopped and ask about the building. They where having a yard sale and told me to go in and look around but not to go upstairs. Of course I had too. It's in really bad shape, back then. The upstairs away from downtown is really bad.
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Re: got to start somewhere
OMG, Ewww....BROUSER wrote:do NOT ask me to sniff your finger after that remark.
I knew a transsexual guy whose only ambition is to eat, drink, and be Mary.
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Re: got to start somewhere
arkie 123 wrote: They where having a yard sale.
“An all-out attack on evolutionist thinking is possibly the only real hope our nations have of rescuing themselves from an inevitable social and moral catastrophe.”
― Ken Ham
― Ken Ham
RE: got to start somewhere
Don't discount gas stations as a worthwhile
exploration. I found a gas station in 1992
that had been closed for years near St Marys MO.
I didnt see much that was interesting until I realized
there was a void over the office about 6 feet high
(the roof was about 25 feet high due to the lifts).
I wanted to get up there and see if any old
signs/documents/etc were stored up there.
I climbed an old parts cabinent and found a door
and climbed up to find a perfectly preserved
bedroom right out of the 1970's. I spent hours
up there looking at eight tracks, old newspapers,
and album covers. The room survived the
flood of 93, but after I left Missouri after school,
it was torn down.
exploration. I found a gas station in 1992
that had been closed for years near St Marys MO.
I didnt see much that was interesting until I realized
there was a void over the office about 6 feet high
(the roof was about 25 feet high due to the lifts).
I wanted to get up there and see if any old
signs/documents/etc were stored up there.
I climbed an old parts cabinent and found a door
and climbed up to find a perfectly preserved
bedroom right out of the 1970's. I spent hours
up there looking at eight tracks, old newspapers,
and album covers. The room survived the
flood of 93, but after I left Missouri after school,
it was torn down.
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Re: got to start somewhere
Yeah, my neighbors are the owners. We live right over the railroad tracks from the hotel. I know them well enough to know that there's way too much nasty ass junk in that building for me to ever want to go in there.arkie 123 wrote:The old building in Seligman, Two story rock, is an old hotel. Ten years or so back, Two older people where out in front of it. I stopped and ask about the building. They where having a yard sale and told me to go in and look around but not to go upstairs. Of course I had too. It's in really bad shape, back then. The upstairs away from downtown is really bad.