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  • Here is your dream haunt facade

    This one is cool for a house, but could you imagine having a haunt facade?

    For sale in Travelers Rest, SC http://www.poinsettauctions.com/auct....php?ID=397485
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    That is awesome! I'd love to have that house! Dig a mote around it, install a draw bridge.... the mind goes crazy with ideas! : )

    Kel
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Raycliff Manor View Post
      That is awesome! I'd love to have that house! Dig a mote around it, install a draw bridge.... the mind goes crazy with ideas! : )

      Kel

      Whatever keeps the black knight at bay, right?

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      • #4
        I would love to buy that house. But I bet the up-keep is horrible to keep it looking good. Free weekends would be a thing of the past.
        ~Jon-Kyle Bailey
        Campbellsville, KY

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        • #5
          And its probably cold as hell! But hey i would buy that...put some armaments on it. Come and get me now you damn door to door sales men! Bahahahaha!

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          • #6
            I hadn't thought about that. I bet it would be cold. But it would be great having your child walking into their class bragging about living in a castle. I can just imagine the entire thing.
            ~Jon-Kyle Bailey
            Campbellsville, KY

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            • #7
              Yeah im not gunna have kids. Shouldnt pass on this gene pool. But still I would like to see the mail man find my mail box! Huzzah!

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              • #8
                "American Castles"--The book.

                I have a copy and there is one castle resembles the one pictured in this post.
                It was built by one guy pouring cement into 1/2 gal. milk cartons as a form for his bricks and it did take him many years to finish it.
                Some very wealthly Americans used to buy a castle in Europe then have them carefully disassembled, each stone marked and then have the whole thing reassembled in this country.
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                • #9
                  You just have to love how America's economy is based entirely on people wasting their money.
                  ~Jon-Kyle Bailey
                  Campbellsville, KY

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