2,174 Comments for Bennett School for Girls

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Won't be burying a tell-tale heart under that floor any time soon...
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So chalet.



I have blonde hair.
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The light at the top of the stairs.
Nice switch from 'the darkness at the top of the stairs.'
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Nice hues.

Vines will probably not stray too far from the window.

We have Wisteria up here, Love them in combination with the Princess Tree(Japan)in bloom together on my B day May 12.
Princess Tree blossoms,orchid like,smell like perfume, Wisteria a little more rank.Nice contrast.
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That IS a big elevator.

7 lemons enter the room and only 2 come out.(Mike's Hard Lemonade)

And yes, I'm CERTAIN some girls got the freaky on.
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check-out the institutional style window exhaust.
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Has a story book look.

Kind of excited; afraid to push the button.

As far as spirits and hauntings- maybe an overdose of estrogen.
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It reminds me of a gigantic cage more than an elevator.
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what an amazing building, really beautiful especially when covered in foliage
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Ive been there a few times.. Ive got pixs of it inside.. It's pretty spooky and VERY cold like 0 degrees and too many feelings around here. Many orbs. It was awesome.
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I must say, F.A, you do get extra points for continuing to amaze me with your buffoonery! Just when it seems you've reached the summit of Peak Foolishness - you manage to take it up yet another level! Once more you've "invented" comments from previous postings to fit your rants. NO ONE has suggested the VILLAGE purchase Bennett, rather, what HAS been remarked by myself and others, is that the village has a RESPONSIBILITY to "watchdog" our Historic Resources, especially one that is so HUGELY associated with our families and town heritage, (AKA priceless commodities) and certainly for a vast number of years, let us not forget what a treasure it presented for our economy. Funny, how Millbrook kept it's nose out of the distasteful business of Halcyon's demise, but my, how interested they have become now that the scent of development $$$ is in the air. Alas, in parting, dear F.A, I can't say it hasn't been fun, but it all comes down to what a wise man once said: "There's no arguing with a fool."
P.S (And I wouldn't take that bet, sweetie, you'd lose it big time.)
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i have one of these tubs in my house...would trade it for a shower...nice pic. though...
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Millbrook is a village of less than 560 households, with over 40% of the buildings and properties not on the tax rolls. You would have to be delusional to believe a village that small could buy, restore or even maintain the former Bennett College. And what if the majority of the residents do not want their tax dollars spent there? Which they don’t. So who wants the government to spend my tax dollars there? The over whelming majority are people who don’t pay village taxes, and every bong hugging mouth breather that passes and says wow this a far out building why don’t we restore it and put in a gift shop and sell “I love Halcyon Hall T-shirts", you know with a big red heart. Man that would be so cool…….For the record there are no Wineries in Millbrook. And if Halcyon is restored to its former glory will the person who stole all the furniture, armoires, and fireplace facades etc.etc. have too return them? And Barbie A.H. it's my pleasure to charm you, I am betting its a rare occurance.
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Seriously now, F.A, but why am I not at all surprised by the tone of your response to my posting???? For your own future reference, whether one is making comment to either the living or deceased, it's only a diss if there's NO truth involved. And thanks for the interest in my identity, I'm charmed.
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Wow, dissing dead mayors, that doesn't take a huge about of balls, at the very least I.D. yoursel Barb. Or is that you Howard?