I live in Goshen myslef, and the story of Paul Ramos is pretty well known now, most people have their facts straight. Our local schoolpaper had an article about it published sometime last year.
I'm sad to see the mansion torn down, and it is awfully sad to see the school in such disrepair. I hear they are going to keep it up though and move our library/hisorical center into it once it's fixed up
Grifspop,
Your story reminds me of a story I heard about some thieves who'd patiently watched some engineers lay miles of cable for a new building (I think) before sneaking in at night and pulling it all out.
Sadly for them it was fibre optic cable! (Probably damaged and useless after they'd ripped it out, too).
Instead of taking the easy route and bashing you into the ground (believe me, I eat noobs like you every day), I'm going to patiently explain that YOU were the one who came in and acted like we all knew who and what you were talking about. Nowhere did we say "Hey, I went here!", nor even insinuate that we did. You assumed. Didja learn something from that?
As for the rest, you still have not given one reason why this should be considered a holy place. Looking only at the picture, it looks to me like a cave with a table in it. I don't see any religious symbols anywhere (unless you worship tables, that is). Even assuming that this WAS a place of worship, why does that make it holier than any other place? It's only as holy as the people there, and if nobody is there, what makes it holy?
I will sleep fine tonight, alone, but fine. Motts, send me a bill for $80, and I'll gladly pay it for the fun I've had. I promise not to comment to this idiot anymore, unless she is willing to act like an adult.
to all you ass hole who thought this was a joke i only hope that got a kick from this whant kind of people are you that you have the time to make fun of a holy place and a special place hope that you all will sleep better knowing whant you all did
Hey Terry Donovan. If you got there in 63 It looks like you were a student here when another boy died in a fall from the tower. What were the rumors that undoubtedly ran through the students at the time? Wnat are your own opinions?
Also, if you know, why was the boy on the property in August? A little bit before the school term, no?
I'm sad to see the mansion torn down, and it is awfully sad to see the school in such disrepair. I hear they are going to keep it up though and move our library/hisorical center into it once it's fixed up