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wendyps

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  1. haha! Dr. Frankenfurther!!!! How many people got that versus thought you were confused?
  2. I had to share this link! http://gamefiles.blueyonder.co.uk/blueyond...RWARS.NERDS.wmv
  3. Well, I'm going to go see if I this is still standing this weekend. I'm not familiar with the house, but it is so crazy to me that something that historical in a city where 25 years old is considered ancient, can be sold off and torn down. I guess the flip side though of not being able to do what you want with your own property is pretty terrible as well...
  4. I think that is just the joy of paying millions of dollars to the cheapest bidder...I work at 1000 Main and those things work about half the time. There is a "leak" of some sort here (if you go in and look down to the tunnels you can see that the floor is wet), I've heard the building is trying to blame the fountain...Also, they can't seem to get the timing or the alignment of the pumps right.
  5. Former Enron trader to raze historic home Preservationists, whose hands are tied, say it's a sign River Oaks, too, is losing its past By LISA GRAY Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle Ben DeSoto / Chronicle Salvage crews begin preparing the historic Dogwoods home in River Oaks for demolition. The grand old house at 2950 Lazy Lane - an updated historic property known as Dogwoods - hardly looked like a teardown. But this week, its new owner, John D. Arnold, the former wunderkind of Enron's energy trading desk, began demolishing it. Dogwoods, valued with its land at $4.9 million, shares a driveway and a history with Bayou Bend next door, a house museum maintained by the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. ***Edited to remove copyrighted content ******
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