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Location DB > United States > Texas > San Marcos > PIKE House > PIKE House > 1-P1050278_0102_99.jpg

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This is the one that shows up in a lot of magazine articles about the house.
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Posted by elbowgeek 3/25/2006 12:40 AM | remove
  Wierd, but it seems that zit-infested 13-year olds everywhere seem to feel obligated to decorate abandoned sites with the following:
- Backwards swastikas
- "Help Me" grafitti - as if someone's trapped somewhere in the building or had been under attack
- Incorrectly drawn pentagrams
- Red paint splattered like blood on a wall
- Paint MJ leaf motifes
Not one shred of originality...
Posted by davek 6/25/2006 9:41 PM | remove
  With all the great stuff that's in there, why would this be the one that magazines use? Obviously a pro Kappa-sig bias.
Posted by Miss Demeanor 7/16/2006 6:43 AM | remove
  It looks like "Help Mel".

Posted by Ruck 4/24/2007 12:39 PM | remove
  Mel needs your help!
Posted by CXXXVIII 4/30/2012 1:47 PM | remove
  lol i drew this yeaarrrssss ago. i don't vandalize any more though. i miss the pike house so damn much, there is a nice house where it use to sit now but nothing will ever compare.
Posted by paulpa 5/8/2012 10:37 PM | remove
  I will find you and distroy you!!!!

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.........
Posted by IEatYourPancakes 2/1/2014 10:26 PM | remove
  Play nice, kids.
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