Skygoddess
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Re:Chandler Mansion - 2007/09/02 00:27
It was called Stone Mill Run,
Do you remember the wall with the naked ladies painted on it and holes in the anatomically correct spots?
What was that all about?
And there was a square cut into the concrete of the front wall of the sunken garden in the back, that perfectly framed Stone Mountain .
There were dead bees all over a stain glass mosaic shelf in the garden, near the naked painted ladies.
The " wine celler" looked suspiciously like a alter with a childs hand prints, in the concrete on the wall. And some inscription about a "Jenny" ???
There were at least, 2 stone pentagrams in the front yard, about 4 feet across each.
Connie Flemming first took me there before everyone trashed it partying. You could sit in the open apex of the house. There was no front wall there , and see the cops ,miles before they showed up. Then you could go through the secret passages, ( NOT making any of this up) Through the secret rooms , and slide down the back escape path , and the cops never caught you. I remember at least,? 5 ? secret rooms?
There would be a hundred people partying there, and I don't recall anyone ever getting caught.
One time there were only about 7 of us there during the daytime. No one was keeping watch, when the cops pulled up and surprised us. So we did not have a chance to escape out the back. We just hid in the secret room that was under the stairs, overlooking the main room. We were only a couple of feet above them. We could see them perfectly, and were trying to hold our breath so they would not hear us breathing. When one cop said to another,
"Joe, lookie here at this fancy stained glass fireplace.
" Joe, looks like there has been a fire here in this fire place recently,"
Joe " huh?"
"Looks like there has been a fire here recently , and it needs putting out."
And he peed on it, With all of us watching him. 3 feet under our noses. How he didn't hear all the snot coming out of our noses, as we tried not to laugh out loud , I'll never know.
"Don't complain about getting older, so many people never get the opportunity" unknown
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