Hurricane2k9
Pendulous Sweaty Balls
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Thanks for the responses!
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Hunter/Jumper
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one of the best parts of my job is all the buildings I go into, I wish I knew how to post the pictures I took of the Woolworth Buildings Vaults and abandon subway stops that used to be under hotel lobbies in NYC, I can travel almost 8 blocks without going outside there are so many disused tunnels and crap that are connected. Some old buildings in harlem are so cool looking. On the west 40s there are buildings you could play polo in or race cars.
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Uzique
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Hunter/Jumper wrote:

one of the best parts of my job is all the buildings I go into, I wish I knew how to post the pictures I took of the Woolworth Buildings Vaults and abandon subway stops that used to be under hotel lobbies in NYC, I can travel almost 8 blocks without going outside there are so many disused tunnels and crap that are connected. Some old buildings in harlem are so cool looking. On the west 40s there are buildings you could play polo in or race cars.
urban polo... that would catch on
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blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|6862
Aqua skyscraper in downtown Chicago by a Spanish designer Jeanne Gang

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Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
+2,006|5575|London, England
That's fugly.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
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unnamednewbie13
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Looks like a white creeper.
Jay
Bork! Bork! Bork!
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unnamednewbie13 wrote:

Looks like a white creeper.
hahahahahahhahahahaha it does!
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Hunter/Jumper
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Uzique wrote:

Hunter/Jumper wrote:

one of the best parts of my job is all the buildings I go into, I wish I knew how to post the pictures I took of the Woolworth Buildings Vaults and abandon subway stops that used to be under hotel lobbies in NYC, I can travel almost 8 blocks without going outside there are so many disused tunnels and crap that are connected. Some old buildings in harlem are so cool looking. On the west 40s there are buildings you could play polo in or race cars.
urban polo... that would catch on
Dam rite lota money in NYC you could have a reastruant bar and audit - for a while I had some partners and was trying to get something going.
tuckergustav
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Been reading about this "trend" of tiny houses.  I have found some interesting houses.  Some very cute and interesting ways of conserving space and money.  http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/houses/ for the plans of the tiny houses and small houses.

In reading about tiny houses, I got linked to these Foam Dome houses.  I think some of them have potential.  I would consider having a home built in this style.
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presidentsheep
Back to the Fuhrer
+208|6178|Places 'n such

tuckergustav wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbRvsWuWNUM

Been reading about this "trend" of tiny houses.  I have found some interesting houses.  Some very cute and interesting ways of conserving space and money.  http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/houses/ for the plans of the tiny houses and small houses.

In reading about tiny houses, I got linked to these Foam Dome houses.  I think some of them have potential.  I would consider having a home built in this style.
Wouldn't mind having that as a holiday home or as something at the end of a garden for family to stay in but the novelty of living in it would wear pretty thin quickly, saw too many sticking out surfaces and things for me to smack body parts on.
Shower was pretty clever

Last edited by presidentsheep (2011-01-24 11:50:32)

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tuckergustav
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presidentsheep wrote:

tuckergustav wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbRvsWuWNUM

Been reading about this "trend" of tiny houses.  I have found some interesting houses.  Some very cute and interesting ways of conserving space and money.  http://www.tumbleweedhouses.com/houses/ for the plans of the tiny houses and small houses.

In reading about tiny houses, I got linked to these Foam Dome houses.  I think some of them have potential.  I would consider having a home built in this style.
Wouldn't mind having that as a holiday home or as something at the end of a garden for family to stay in but the novelty of living in it would wear pretty thin quickly, saw too many sticking out surfaces and things for me to smack body parts on.
Shower was pretty clever
yeah, the tiny houses are totally for a single person...There is no way anyone could coexist(pleasantly) in such a tiny space.  But I think there are some examples that would be great for carting to a wooded lot in the mountains...or to a festival?
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presidentsheep
Back to the Fuhrer
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Sonisphere festival do pre-built huts made from some sort of waxed cardboard I think, comes with sleeping bags, cooking stuff, everything you need for camping. They seemed pretty similar to that mini house but obviously not as nice inside. You just abandon it all at the end of the weekend to be recycled or donated to charity. Pretty awesome idea but they were really expensive.

e: just checked prices for this year and they're anywhere between £1000 and £2500 depending on people/how good they are.
cheapish ones:
http://uk.sonispherefestivals.com/rock-royalty/podpads/

Love the idea of everything scaled down so it's compact and efficient though.

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13rin
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Northern Michigan Asylum for the Insane. 
Creepy ass place.  I've been in it a time or two.

https://hauntednorthamerica.webs.com/traverse%20state%20hospital.jpg

Tour?
Well, here ya go

http://brnation.d2sector.net/ue/norther … sylum.html
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something.  - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
Morpheus
This shit still going?
+508|6216|The Mitten

Hunter/Jumper wrote:

Uzique wrote:

Hunter/Jumper wrote:

one of the best parts of my job is all the buildings I go into, I wish I knew how to post the pictures I took of the Woolworth Buildings Vaults and abandon subway stops that used to be under hotel lobbies in NYC, I can travel almost 8 blocks without going outside there are so many disused tunnels and crap that are connected. Some old buildings in harlem are so cool looking. On the west 40s there are buildings you could play polo in or race cars.
urban polo... that would catch on
Dam rite lota money in NYC you could have a reastruant bar and audit - for a while I had some partners and was trying to get something going.
If those places are as big as you say.... urban paintball/airsoft
EE (hats
Hunter/Jumper
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Morpheus wrote:

Hunter/Jumper wrote:

Uzique wrote:

urban polo... that would catch on
Dam rite lota money in NYC you could have a reastruant bar and audit - for a while I had some partners and was trying to get something going.
If those places are as big as you say.... urban paintball/airsoft
I thought of that too, very little start up money would be needed for a venture like that. Just the lease. Since you wouldn't need to really alter the building in any way it would be an attractive way for the buildings owner to create capitol and ease his loss until he found more suitable and long term ( higher paying ) tenets. Then you just find a new local. It isn't like you would need a street front/store front presence to get " walk in customers". Most kids/People have their own PB Guns and travel to distant spots to paint ball. you could even have winter leagues. Video tape the games, have an auditors section. Not as big bux as polo but a much wider build able clientele and probably longer hours of operation, ( more money ) Late night etc. You can see I get excited easy huh ? that has been the driving force in everything I ever did, Raw enthusiasm.

I know Sh*t about paint ball except how they taste. In the sports infancy ( Nell spotters and shop glasses only - there was no paint ball supply and equipment this was about 1980 - 81 ) I had one go right in my mouth, it was like eating a whole bottle of aspirin ~ pour em in and Chew ! yum !

Up for a business venture ? if your in it for fun you can't really lose can you ?

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tuckergustav
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DBBrinson1 wrote:

http://www.traversecitystatehospital.co … norama.jpg

Northern Michigan Asylum for the Insane. 
Creepy ass place.  I've been in it a time or two.

http://hauntednorthamerica.webs.com/tra … spital.jpg

Tour?
Well, here ya go

http://brnation.d2sector.net/ue/norther … sylum.html
Traverse City is about a half hour from where I grew up.  It USED to be creepy when they still had bars over the windows, chain link fence over the porches and paint peeling from every wall.  It has been cleaned up a lot.  It is now yuppified.  There is a very high end restaurant in it now and it doesn't look anywhere as haunted as it used to.
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Hunter/Jumper
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Something about asylums that just frosts me over. The abandon one near Poughkepsie just creeps me out when I see it. I don't freak easy either. I have dug graves in Cemetery's at night alone and other cool stuff.
Morpheus
This shit still going?
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Hunter/Jumper wrote:

Morpheus wrote:

Hunter/Jumper wrote:


Dam rite lota money in NYC you could have a reastruant bar and audit - for a while I had some partners and was trying to get something going.
If those places are as big as you say.... urban paintball/airsoft
I thought of that too, very little start up money would be needed for a venture like that. Just the lease. Since you wouldn't need to really alter the building in any way it would be an attractive way for the buildings owner to create capitol and ease his loss until he found more suitable and long term ( higher paying ) tenets. Then you just find a new local. It isn't like you would need a street front/store front presence to get " walk in customers". Most kids/People have their own PB Guns and travel to distant spots to paint ball. you could even have winter leagues. Video tape the games, have an auditors section. Not as big bux as polo but a much wider build able clientele and probably longer hours of operation, ( more money ) Late night etc. You can see I get excited easy huh ? that has been the driving force in everything I ever did, Raw enthusiasm.

I know Sh*t about paint ball except how they taste. In the sports infancy ( Nell spotters and shop glasses only - there was no paint ball supply and equipment this was about 1980 - 81 ) I had one go right in my mouth, it was like eating a whole bottle of aspirin ~ pour em in and Chew ! yum !

Up for a business venture ? if your in it for fun you can't really lose can you ?
Yea... it probably wouldn't be too hard to start up... just a website advertising, really. To be a really good, talked about, useplace, though, you'd probably need to open up a PB shop inside/adjacent...
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ghettoperson
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Hunter/Jumper wrote:

Something about asylums that just frosts me over. The abandon one near Poughkepsie just creeps me out when I see it. I don't freak easy either. I have dug graves in Cemetery's at night alone and other cool stuff.
Do I want to ask why you've dug graves at night?
Morpheus
This shit still going?
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ghettoperson wrote:

Hunter/Jumper wrote:

Something about asylums that just frosts me over. The abandon one near Poughkepsie just creeps me out when I see it. I don't freak easy either. I have dug graves in Cemetery's at night alone and other cool stuff.
Do I want to ask why you've dug graves at night?
no, or you'll be the next one.........
EE (hats
Sturgeon
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ghettoperson wrote:

Hunter/Jumper wrote:

Something about asylums that just frosts me over. The abandon one near Poughkepsie just creeps me out when I see it. I don't freak easy either. I have dug graves in Cemetery's at night alone and other cool stuff.
Do I want to ask why you've dug graves at night?
To earn the bread you

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RTHKI
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Morpheus wrote:

ghettoperson wrote:

Hunter/Jumper wrote:

Something about asylums that just frosts me over. The abandon one near Poughkepsie just creeps me out when I see it. I don't freak easy either. I have dug graves in Cemetery's at night alone and other cool stuff.
Do I want to ask why you've dug graves at night?
no, or you'll be the next one.........
hahaha
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RAIMIUS
You with the face!
+244|6932|US
Victorian houses seem interesting.
https://www.lewiscustompainting.com/images/Victorian%20Bldg.jpg

I also like some of the Art Deco types.
https://www.localecology.org/images/berkeley_artdeco2007_uatheatre.jpg
https://farm3.static.flickr.com/2080/2345731532_cbc56b31e8.jpg
Some of the 1930s era government buildings in the US are quite beautiful.

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Uzique
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i wouldn't really call that a victorian house... not in the true victorian style anyway... some crude american-gothic imitation...
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