What emotions do you get from this house?

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12 Sep 2010, 1:27 am

Sat looking at it, trying to block out the incessant feeling that something bad happened in both buildings. Something to do with money. Or on this location before the buildings.
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Full of spirits or ghosts, not just one but many, unhappy souls
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12 Sep 2010, 3:05 am

tonin wrote:
Sat looking at it, trying to block out the incessant feeling that something bad happened in both buildings. Something to do with money. Or on this location before the buildings.
Creepy
Yuk
Icy cold shivers
Full of spirits or ghosts, not just one but many, unhappy souls
Disturbed

Yes. I sense the bodies of the murder victims are buried underneath the floor boards of the front veranda. That's why it's so plain and empty. :)



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12 Sep 2010, 3:26 am

Boring. Looks like it should be shops.



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12 Sep 2010, 3:47 am

No emotions. Looks like stores, not a house. Looks like somewhere you wouldnt be at night.



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12 Sep 2010, 8:42 am

lolz. i think some people here have already figured out what the house actually is.
I did about a minute ago, and some of the posts ahead of this one are a bit too close to the truth.



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12 Sep 2010, 8:43 am

OddFiction wrote:
lolz. i think some people here have already figured out what the house actually is.
I did about a minute ago, and some of the posts ahead of this one are a bit too close to the truth.


What house is it?



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12 Sep 2010, 8:49 am

Disgust. I think it's an ugly house. And like others have said, something doesn't feel right about it.



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12 Sep 2010, 8:58 am

I thought about the house but then became distracted by the girl in front.



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12 Sep 2010, 9:01 am

OddFiction wrote:
lolz. i think some people here have already figured out what the house actually is.
I did about a minute ago, and some of the posts ahead of this one are a bit too close to the truth.

You just made the thought of an asylum come to mind here ...


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12 Sep 2010, 9:05 am

LOL. After some sleuthing by yours truly I just found this house and some info on it's history, but I won't spoil Glider's thread :P



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12 Sep 2010, 10:22 am

It looks boring and contrived.



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12 Sep 2010, 10:24 am

I feel the word - railway, when I look at the photo.



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12 Sep 2010, 10:32 am

glider18 wrote:
What emotions does this house provoke in you?

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i do not get any emotions. i just get impressions.
i get the impression that the owner may be italian. there is no front yard.
there seems to be a railing that people can use if they are mildly mobility disabled which suggests it is not a house but a utility.

it seems to be situated in a location where there are few trees and scant wildlife (that does not get killed n the road), and it seems that it is not in the least private.

i dislike it and i would never live there.

italians like to pave their yards in concrete and they do not seem to like seclusion so that is why i said that it looks like it is owned by one.



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12 Sep 2010, 11:44 am

blue_bean wrote:
LOL. After some sleuthing by yours truly I just found this house and some info on it's history, but I won't spoil Glider's thread


Yeah. There are at least two clues in the original post.
Please no-one hunt for the house until you post your impressions.
And for those of you who find it, don't ruin it for the thread.



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12 Sep 2010, 11:56 am

I'll give it a go:

Used as a hotel or museum now, but was once a business a long time ago somewhere in the early 1900 -1920s maybe a bit earlier. Possible saloon, something like that. Residual activity.


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12 Sep 2010, 12:00 pm

glider18 wrote:
What emotions does this house provoke in you?

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It's almost Creedonian in style, although palladian windows are not present.