165 Comments Posted by Serrena

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Sounds kinda like you, Mr. Radical Ed, sir.
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Neal - I've been enthralled by your commentary. Thank you for joining us and sharing some of your most valuable memories. It's always nice to read first-hand accounts. Thank you again.
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Yeah, I do; however, you have to admit that the image of a giant bunny with a blonde wig and a labcoat holding a clipboard crossed your mind.
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Lynne's the Easter Bunny??? Nobody tells me these things, darn it.
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It's in the United States.
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KB, educate yourself ... please ... before trying to make a statement about something you obviously know so painfully little about. For our sake as well as your own. Thanks.
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I have a deal with dead people. They leave me alone, I leave them alone. Hey ... it's worked so far.

Seriously, though ... "haunted" buildings are more the product of an over-active imagination than a truly paranormal event. I'm not denying "ghosts" exsist, but c'mon ... they're more memories than anything else.
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Andy - Never underestimate those that do not think linear.
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I'd have to agree with CNN.
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:: Gasp :: It's .... it's ... it's the Florescent Grey Plaid Munchkins!!! RUN!!!!
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Information on the "why" for TB porches can be found at the following URL. It's not truly a clinical resource, but it will provide the answer. :-)

http://faculty.virgini...orium/pavilions.html
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It's okay, Kime. Motts frequently scares the crud out of us, too.
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DHQ - If you're expecting an answer, you're on the wrong site. This isn't a UE "How To" or "Travel Guide" site.
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Gee, Yaggy, I can't imagine why.

Yeesh ... glad I live where our biggest worry is finding somebody's pot field in the middle of nowhere.
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Dis_One - You're on the wrong site if you expect an answer to that.