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o6oGRAVEo9o
Location: Rockwall Gender: Male
| | quick couple of questions < on 11/18/2011 10:22 PM >
| | | anybody know anything about the old building with the huge silos in dallas, right by 30 on (i think) pearlstone and hickory? i drive by it pretty often and for some reason ive never even tried to go check it out. anybody been inside? know what the name of the building is? any information about it at all?
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cdevon
Location: west county Gender: Male
| | | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 1 on 11/18/2011 10:55 PM >
| | | They store radioactive cow dung there. 2x prolly knows more.
When I say I'm 'clean and sober', it means I've showered and I'm headed to the liquor store. |
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Captain_Slow The infamous Buttram Manfist
Location: Dallas, Tx Gender: Male
Obviously capable of mediocre things.
| | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 2 on 11/19/2011 12:03 AM >
| | | I found a bum camp there
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o6oGRAVEo9o
Location: Rockwall Gender: Male
| | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 3 on 11/19/2011 12:17 AM >
| | | Luckily im very interested in radioactive cow dung and bum camps. Even bum camps made of radioactive cow dung! So this location is now even more relevant to my interests.
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insulinguy
Location: Fort Worth, Texas Gender: Male
| | | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 4 on 11/19/2011 12:20 AM >
| | | if its the place i am thinking of it is partially active - or was the last time i was there which was a few months ago. i see it a lot too but havent driven by it in a few. let us know what you find out!
pro-abortion, anti-christ |
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MrSivalls This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
I'll be a-surfin' in yer blood on Saturday night
| | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 5 on 11/19/2011 2:27 AM >
| | | It's a 'hot' site now. Be careful. Remember that alcohol doesn't slow your descent if you fall down the silo.
Your security measures were inadequate. How unfortunate for you. |
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Keaven
Location: 15 miles from the Grassy Knoll Gender: Male
| | | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 6 on 11/19/2011 2:30 AM >
| | | Posted by Captain_Slow I found a bum camp there
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Captain Slow "finds" bum camps everywhere. I'm beginning to think bums just follow him arround and set up camp wherever he goes!
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Mchelem
Location: DFW area Gender: Female
Kharma is only a bitch if you are....don't be a bitch.
| | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 7 on 11/19/2011 2:32 AM >
| | | Posted by o6oGRAVEo9o anybody know anything about the old building with the huge silos in dallas, right by 30 on (i think) pearlstone and hickory? i drive by it pretty often and for some reason ive never even tried to go check it out. anybody been inside? know what the name of the building is? any information about it at all?
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It's the pearlstone building and is owned by city of Dallas. Also right around the corner from the Dallas police car lot. Very active, very padlocked.
"You've never really learned to live unitl you've done something for someone for which they can never repay you." ~Ralph Hall~ |
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 8 on 11/19/2011 4:20 AM >
| | | Posted by cdevon They store radioactive cow dung there. 2x prolly knows more.
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bums used to burn insulation off copper wire there til one fell in and burned the bum off with the insulation so DFD made em secure it no gettin in there now they had friendly dogs there in 2005
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Keaven
Location: 15 miles from the Grassy Knoll Gender: Male
| | | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 9 on 11/19/2011 1:41 PM >
| | | Posted by Mchelem
It's the pearlstone building and is owned by city of Dallas. Also right around the corner from the Dallas police car lot. Very active, very padlocked.
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The Dallas CAD website still shows Liquid Stone, Inc. as the property owner. Was this a recent purchase for the city?
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Mchelem
Location: DFW area Gender: Female
Kharma is only a bitch if you are....don't be a bitch.
| | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 10 on 11/19/2011 2:17 PM >
| | | Posted by Keaven
The Dallas CAD website still shows Liquid Stone, Inc. as the property owner. Was this a recent purchase for the city?
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HMMM, not sure. My daughter and I were there on Tuesday and theres a sign on the fence toward Dawson that says City of Dallas Maintenence Support or something like that, as well as the vehicles inside the fence all being city vehicles and that yellow metal building is owned by city of Dallas. The newer building thats there (the funny looking out of place square gray one) is used by city of Dallas as well so I just assumed they actually own the property.
As a side note, did you notice the address for the Liquid Stone and for the James Rogers who owns the storage facility (1600) is the same? Yet, when you pull up that address its owned by someone else. [last edit 11/19/2011 2:26 PM by Mchelem - edited 2 times]
"You've never really learned to live unitl you've done something for someone for which they can never repay you." ~Ralph Hall~ |
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Keaven
Location: 15 miles from the Grassy Knoll Gender: Male
| | | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 11 on 11/19/2011 3:04 PM >
| | | Posted by Mchelem
HMMM, not sure. My daughter and I were there on Tuesday and theres a sign on the fence toward Dawson that says City of Dallas Maintenence Support or something like that, as well as the vehicles inside the fence all being city vehicles and that yellow metal building is owned by city of Dallas. The newer building thats there (the funny looking out of place square gray one) is used by city of Dallas as well so I just assumed they actually own the property.
As a side note, did you notice the address for the Liquid Stone and for the James Rogers who owns the storage facility (1600) is the same? Yet, when you pull up that address its owned by someone else.
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I see that Liquid Stone owns the Pearlstone building, and uses Roger's residence as their office. I didn't think anything was strange about that. I guess I did not see whatever address you are referring to. LSI has been holding on to a valuable piece of property which appears to be have been producing no income for them. From what you have seen, either they have worked out a deal of leasing the property to the City of Dallas, or have recently sold the property to the city.
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Mchelem
Location: DFW area Gender: Female
Kharma is only a bitch if you are....don't be a bitch.
| | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 13 on 11/19/2011 3:44 PM >
| | | Posted by Keaven
I see that Liquid Stone owns the Pearlstone building, and uses Roger's residence as their office. I didn't think anything was strange about that. I guess I did not see whatever address you are referring to.
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never mind. Im an idiot.
[last edit 11/19/2011 3:46 PM by Mchelem - edited 1 times]
"You've never really learned to live unitl you've done something for someone for which they can never repay you." ~Ralph Hall~ |
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o6oGRAVEo9o
Location: Rockwall Gender: Male
| | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 14 on 11/19/2011 6:35 PM >
| | | Just got the green light from the owner ;)
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Mchelem
Location: DFW area Gender: Female
Kharma is only a bitch if you are....don't be a bitch.
| | Re: quick couple of questions <Reply # 15 on 11/29/2011 6:45 AM >
| | | 1921 ELEVATOR FIRE CAUSES LOSS OF $75,000 Fire believed to have been caused by spontaneous combustion totally destroyed the Pearlstone Mill and Elevator company's plant at Mays and Hickory streets early Tuesday morning, entailing a loss estimated at $75,000. Hard work on the part of city firemen prevented the flame from spreading to adjoining property. The fire was discovered by a night watchman. By the time the fire apparatus arrived, the building, a four-story wood and tin structure, was a mass of flames. J. H. Pearlstone, owner, estimated his loss to be $75,000. He was unable to state the amount of insurance. A general alarm brought out all available fire apparatus. Fire engines were stationed at plugs for several blocks around the burning structure, ready to begin the battle against the flames should they spread to adjoining property. Prevent Spread of Flames. Lines of hose were laid to the houses in a negro settlement close by, and the firemen worked hard to prevent fire spreading from sparks and huge pieces of burning timber lighting on the roofs of houses. The fire was prevented from spreading to the warehouse adjoining the main elevator. The building caught fire several times, but the flames were extinguished before they could gain any headway. Huge piles of grain were left burning after the walls and roof of the elevator were destroyed and two companies of fire fighters were left on duty when the main force of the department was sent back to their respective stations. Fire Spectacular. The fire was one of the most spectacular that has occurred in Dallas for some time. The blaze ran high and smoke rolled in great banks. Switch engines in the Santa Fe yards sounded a continuous call. Hundreds of persons, aroused from their sleep, rushed to the scene scantily clad. The streets for blocks around the burning building were crowded with household furniture, carried out by the owners when it looked as if the entire settlement would go up in flames. - October 25, 1921, Dallas Daily Times Herald, p. 6, col. 3. - o o o -
"You've never really learned to live unitl you've done something for someone for which they can never repay you." ~Ralph Hall~ |
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