1,916 Comments for The Pines Hotel

I worked at The Pines from 1989-1998
I remember playing that disc in the main lobby after dinner for sing along before the main show
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I had no time today to call the tax office. Will try thursday. don't need gps i know how to get there.
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im waiting for a hand to come out of the cabinet and try and grab for someone
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I got one of these at a yard sale and I use it all the time. You can pick these up on eBay for about $10. its well worth it
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thanks for creeping the SHIT OUT OF ME ANDREW!
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I am sorry but I would take this phone and several other things. If it is going to wind up in the dump, I would rather display it in my house as a conversation piece.

I have several pieces from the Horn and Hardart (the Automat) and Woolworths and other hotels that have been torn down (have a phone from the Desert Inn that a buddy of mine gave me) so I dont see the "conscience" acting on this.

Not like you are taking the watch off a dead man
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phone call for Mr. Ripper, Mr. Jack T Ripper, please pick up a white house phone...thank you
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The 80s were awesome. Wonder what this hotel looked like back then
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Yeah the GPS system, the caddy's dead though :( But the GPS will be in whatever I get next
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Thanks Lynne.
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Oversize "sex life" here we go again!!! i am trying so hard not to come back with something but some of you keep on baiting the trap.!!!!!!!!! I guess you find it amusing.
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No i did not break any hearts we all had fun. Please lets not get on the subject any more i made a promise. Anyway if i have time today i will call the tax office in fallsburg
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Lynne -- here in the State of Maryland, if you are looking for the owners of a certain property, you can contact the Department of Tax and Assessments by the internet, plug in the address of the property, and they provide you with the owner's name and mailing address.
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Not sure how the laws differ by state. Here in NE, if someone is injured while trespassing on your land, you are liable, even though they are breaking the law. Of course, if you "accidentally" shoot them while out hunting, well, that's a different story! :D
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That's a great idea. I wonder how difficult it would be to find out who the current owners are. Sometimes it's harder than it looks to contact the owners of property that is no longer in use. I guess the only concern they would have is liability if anyone got hurt when they were removing the items they wanted, but I don't know how that works.