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DELETE CASCADE
Oct 25, 2017

i haven't washed my penis since i jerked it to a phtotograph of george w. bush in 2003
well when you hire a home inspector his job is to walk around and point to stuff like that and say "oh hell no"

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SpartanIvy
May 18, 2007
Hair Elf

Post poste posted:

Literally all of that is stuff you can see in rural Michigan.

I was about to say I've seen all that in semi-rural Texas. There's a reason there's a lot of house fires outside of city limits.

BaldDwarfOnPCP
Jun 26, 2019

by Pragmatica

Sirotan posted:

There is some sound, though it is not essential
https://i.imgur.com/o6xBsAp.mp4

Good to Cyan still hacking away at puzzle games no one is going to finish.

HelloIAmYourHeart
Dec 29, 2008
Fallen Rib


Some house in Estonia.

Admiral Joeslop
Jul 8, 2010




HelloIAmYourHeart posted:



Some house in Estonia.

That's a strip club in a 90s FPS game.

Humbug Scoolbus
Apr 25, 2008

The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not tread. Shame, Despair, Solitude! These had been her teachers, stern and wild ones, and they had made her strong, but taught her much amiss.
Clapping Larry

HelloIAmYourHeart posted:



Some house in Estonia.

That's a strip club in rural Wisconsin.

Elder Postsman
Aug 30, 2000


i used hot bot to search for "teens"

Humbug Scoolbus posted:

That's a strip club in rural Wisconsin.

That's a fancy rural Wisconsin strip club. This is an actual one:

Zil
Jun 4, 2011

Satanically Summoned Citrus


Elder Postsman posted:

That's a fancy rural Wisconsin strip club. This is an actual one:



Why the firetruck?

Cyrano4747
Sep 25, 2006

Yes, I know I'm old, get off my fucking lawn so I can yell at these clouds.

Zil posted:

Why the firetruck?

Pole inspector.

Bad Munki
Nov 4, 2008

We're all mad here.


Zil posted:

Why the firetruck?

Gotta hose 'em down after a show

Beef Of Ages
Jan 11, 2003

Your dumb is leaking.

Elder Postsman posted:

That's a fancy rural Wisconsin strip club. This is an actual one:



I drove by this the other day and found it to be very much in keeping with the area in which it resides. It's also worth noting that the actual club is in the building in the back right of that image. The building near the highway is used to hang the sign lest anyone miss this gem.

Cat Hatter
Oct 24, 2006

Hatters gonna hat.

Zil posted:

Why the firetruck?
Necessary for when you get this many of the areas hottest coeds together under one roof!

Beef Of Ages posted:

I drove by this the other day and found it to be very much in keeping with the area in which it resides. It's also worth noting that the actual club is in the building in the back right of that image. The building near the highway is used to hang the sign lest anyone miss this gem.
Oh, well at lest it looks like a rundown VFW hall then.

Pigsfeet on Rye
Oct 22, 2008

I'm meat on the hoof

Elder Postsman posted:

That's a fancy rural Wisconsin strip club. This is an actual one:



I think that the club is actually off in the distance on the right
https://www.google.com/maps/place/N...9!4d-87.8300621

Humbug Scoolbus
Apr 25, 2008

The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not tread. Shame, Despair, Solitude! These had been her teachers, stern and wild ones, and they had made her strong, but taught her much amiss.
Clapping Larry
I was thinking of this one...I used to drive by it all the time.

Aaaaaaarrrrrggggg
Oct 4, 2004

ha, ha, ha, og me ekam

Humbug Scoolbus posted:

I was thinking of this one...I used to drive by it all the time.



It's even better when you realize it's basically located in the equivalent of the town square.

babyeatingpsychopath
Oct 28, 2000
Forum Veteran


Cyrano4747 posted:

Pole inspector.

This did not get enough love.

Cat Hatter posted:

Necessary for when you get this many of the areas hottest coeds together under one roof!

In the same voice as Monster Truck Sunday Announcer, and yes.

Elder Postsman
Aug 30, 2000


i used hot bot to search for "teens"

Beef Of Ages posted:

I drove by this the other day and found it to be very much in keeping with the area in which it resides. It's also worth noting that the actual club is in the building in the back right of that image. The building near the highway is used to hang the sign lest anyone miss this gem.

No poo poo. I've driven by it so many times and always thought that building was it.

Humbug Scoolbus
Apr 25, 2008

The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not tread. Shame, Despair, Solitude! These had been her teachers, stern and wild ones, and they had made her strong, but taught her much amiss.
Clapping Larry

Aaaaaaarrrrrggggg posted:

It's even better when you realize it's basically located in the equivalent of the town square.

There's not a lot of town in East Bristol, Wisconsin.

Beef Of Ages
Jan 11, 2003

Your dumb is leaking.

Elder Postsman posted:

No poo poo. I've driven by it so many times and always thought that building was it.

It's an easily forgiven mistake; it's not like the actual building is some sort of major upgrade.

Boaz MacPhereson
Jul 11, 2006

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Two good eyes No Busted Limbs
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ISOLATE PSYCHOTIC
Keep muzzled...

Humbug Scoolbus posted:

There's not a lot of town in East Bristol, Wisconsin.

There's slightly more town in Bristol, which is about 100 miles away from East Bristol. It's also east of East Bristol.

GreenNight
Feb 19, 2006
Turning the light on the darkest places, you and I know we got to face this now. We got to face this now.

Humbug Scoolbus posted:

I was thinking of this one...I used to drive by it all the time.


Yea, I don't live far from there at all.

MisterOblivious
Mar 17, 2010

by sebmojo

Boaz MacPhereson posted:

There's slightly more town in Bristol, which is about 100 miles away from East Bristol. It's also east of East Bristol.

West St Paul is south of downtown St Paul. South St Paul is to the east of West St Paul. North St Paul is directly northeast of St Paul.

Nobody knows the exact reason it's called West St Paul.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfVZHpyx1OI

Sirotan
Oct 17, 2006

Sirotan is a seal.


Another lunch time Reddit discovery

Roofless concrete block home--worth buying? (self.HomeImprovement)

quote:

Not sure if it's concrete or some other type of block. Google earth showed roofless in 2016. It now has a roof. It is in a monsoon area in AZ so I'd think lots of rain got in it. Radiant flooring (heated water).

Would you buy and live in this...why or why not? Any signs of damage?​

I'm a total novice. Ideally I'd want to seal the walls and roof and live in it like that, but not if it is vulnerable to breakdown down or has signs of water damage.





Cyrano4747
Sep 25, 2006

Yes, I know I'm old, get off my fucking lawn so I can yell at these clouds.

Not a terrible tool shed, now post pictures of the house.







:haw:

Enos Cabell
Nov 3, 2004


Outside of a few coastal cities the US is pretty much a second world country, but seeing posts like that makes me feel that is being too generous.

3D Megadoodoo
Nov 25, 2010

Cyrano4747 posted:

Not a terrible tool shed

On what planet would that not be a terrible tool shed?

Cyrano4747
Sep 25, 2006

Yes, I know I'm old, get off my fucking lawn so I can yell at these clouds.

Enos Cabell posted:

Outside of a few coastal cities the US is pretty much a second world country, but seeing posts like that makes me feel that is being too generous.

The "second world" was defined as economically developed, industrialized, socialist countries. First world of course being industrially and economically developed capitalist countries.

The US is many, many things but it is certainly not an economically and industrially developed socialist country. "Third world" is what you're looking for.


3D Megadoodoo posted:

On what planet would that not be a terrible tool shed?

It's got four walls that aren't actively falling in and a roof. It would be fine for throwing a couple of rakes and a lawnmower in.

3D Megadoodoo
Nov 25, 2010

Cyrano4747 posted:

It's got four walls that aren't actively falling in and a roof. It would be fine for throwing a couple of rakes and a lawnmower in.

OK let me just hammer in some nails into those walls to hang stuff up...

brugroffil
Nov 30, 2015


It is possible to mount things to masonry walls.

3D Megadoodoo
Nov 25, 2010

brugroffil posted:

It is possible to mount things to masonry walls.

It's possible to mount things to a rhinoceros but I'd rather not.

Phanatic
Mar 13, 2007

Please don't forget that I am an extremely racist idiot who also has terrible opinions about the Culture series.

Cyrano4747 posted:

The "second world" was defined as economically developed, industrialized, socialist countries. First world of course being industrially and economically developed capitalist countries.

The US is many, many things but it is certainly not an economically and industrially developed socialist country. "Third world" is what you're looking for.

That's not it either, because "third world" didn't mean "poor," it meant "countries not allied with either the first or second world countries." Just say "shithole."

Speaking of shitholes, as shitholes go this one seems pretty cool. I wonder what the wifi options are like.

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/124641977#/?channel=RES_BUY

"in need of refurbishment throughout"

Cyrano4747
Sep 25, 2006

Yes, I know I'm old, get off my fucking lawn so I can yell at these clouds.

Phanatic posted:

That's not it either, because "third world" didn't mean "poor," it meant "countries not allied with either the first or second world countries." Just say "shithole."

Speaking of shitholes, as shitholes go this one seems pretty cool. I wonder what the wifi options are like.

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/124641977#/?channel=RES_BUY

"in need of refurbishment throughout"

Depends on who was writing it. The original meaning of "third world" was indeed unaligned countries, but you can find a fair number of people even during the Cold War who insisted they were also economically undeveloped. That becomes a lot more common in the back half of the Cold War, and the colloquial use of "third world" has long since focused on poverty and lack of economic development rather than where they sit on the capitalist <-> socialist alignment chart.

Mostly I was pointing out that second world is communists because the notion that first world = rich, third world = poor, therefore second world must be an in-between zone is pretty common, due largely to how deeply the use of "third world" to describe economic rather than political conditions has penetrated.

3D Megadoodoo
Nov 25, 2010

SkyeAuroline
Nov 12, 2020

"Owner has encased a camper within a one-story frame building."

Lemniscate Blue
Apr 21, 2006

Here we go again.

Cyrano4747 posted:

Depends on who was writing it. The original meaning of "third world" was indeed unaligned countries, but you can find a fair number of people even during the Cold War who insisted they were also economically undeveloped. That becomes a lot more common in the back half of the Cold War, and the colloquial use of "third world" has long since focused on poverty and lack of economic development rather than where they sit on the capitalist <-> socialist alignment chart.

Mostly I was pointing out that second world is communists because the notion that first world = rich, third world = poor, therefore second world must be an in-between zone is pretty common, due largely to how deeply the use of "third world" to describe economic rather than political conditions has penetrated.

This is why the term has fallen out of use in favor of "developing countries" (although I've seen objections to that too) or "Global South" instead.

Blue Footed Booby
Oct 4, 2006

got those happy feet

Lemniscate Blue posted:

This is why the term has fallen out of use in favor of "developing countries" (although I've seen objections to that too) or "Global South" instead.

There is an additional problem with applying Global South to the United States. :v:

Enos Cabell
Nov 3, 2004


Cyrano4747 posted:

The "second world" was defined as economically developed, industrialized, socialist countries. First world of course being industrially and economically developed capitalist countries.

The US is many, many things but it is certainly not an economically and industrially developed socialist country. "Third world" is what you're looking for.

It's got four walls that aren't actively falling in and a roof. It would be fine for throwing a couple of rakes and a lawnmower in.

Hey, I learned something new today!

MrYenko
Jun 18, 2012

#2 isn't ALWAYS bad...

brugroffil posted:

It is possible to mount things to masonry walls.

Tapcon is the product you seek. All hail the mighty tapcon, holder of picture frames and bathroom vanities alike in the land of mandatory windstorm insurance.

TooMuchAbstraction
Oct 14, 2012

I spent four years making
Waves of Steel
Hell yes I'm going to turn my avatar into an ad for it.
Fun Shoe

I've been watching this series about a guy who bought an old stone cabin in the Italian Alps. At one point he builds a smaller cabin inside the cabin just so he can have a space that's actually insulated and heatable. I've also heard of people enclosing campers with leaky roofs or other structural deficiencies inside of other structures, because they still need the living space.

That said, I don't think either of those cases applies here.

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Push El Burrito
May 9, 2006

Soiled Meat
I knew a guy who lived in a single wide trailer. The roof started leaking so he just bought one of those carports and stuck it over the top of the place.

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