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If someone is silly enough to give you a good deal because they think it is haunted heck yes. I have yet to see anything that leads me to believe in haunted houses.
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By the way I'd be all over it if I was you! I'm thinking of calling myself that place is awesome. If you could arrange to remove all Bronco fans I'd put in an offer today.
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I'm more interested in it as an office than a house (even though it'd be a way cool house), and I've still got another year on my current lease. I actually am seriously interested in it, though. One caveat is parking, which I think is tough in that area, but parking can be overcome. |
• Scariest site: The Croke-Patterson Mansion has to be one of Denver's spookiest dwellings. Whether used as a private residence, apartments or as office space, the structure has been plagued by mysterious incidents. Former Rocky Mountain News owner Thomas Patterson died in the house, and Goodstein is fond of saying that when the newspaper fails to expose a scandal, Patterson's spirit acts up, causing typewriters and office equipment to shut off and on spontaneously. When one owner renovated the property, he had difficulty finding a night watchman to stand guard, so he got a Doberman to protect the house. The following day, said Goodstein, he found the dog dead on the lawn. Two other dogs supposedly jumped to their deaths out of a third-story window. A psychic conducting a séance in the house for a local television station claimed there was the ghost of a little girl living in the basement. One of the current owners reported waking up one night and seeing a petite woman dressed in old-fashioned clothes, who introduced herself as Maggie. One of the children who lived in the house in the past was named Margaret.
• Scariest tale: The scorned mistress of a politician cut her wrists and slowly bled to death in one of the units in the Acacia Apartments. Residents of the unit still claim to hear water gurgling in the tub late at night and keys spinning in the locks. • Rating: Three ghosts |
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My aunt looked for a haunted house and bought it. But we always did call her the crazy aunt.
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I don't believe in ghosts, so I guess I'd be fine with it.
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Instead of spending cash on a haunted house-why not invest in the Next big thing.
Soup Trolley's I am looking for investors to take this thing nation wide. Me and a friend of mine are looking near Overland Park for a 2nd location. Property is Cheap Labor is cheap Equipment is pennies on the dollar It is a Goldmine-like if you could go back and invest in Mcdonalds in 1960 |
better to work than live there, prob wouldn't bother me so long as i wasn't trying to sleep there
would probably bring some publicity(at least make your company memorable), cool building too |
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Meeting one will change your tune in a hurry. I hope Kevin ends up getting this place. :evil: |
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Rain Man should host a draft party and/or Chiefs parties there if he buys it.
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