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Location DB > United States > Texas > Denton > The Stoner House > Captain's trip > nanananananananana knees, knees

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Posted by devonology 6/13/2011 3:48 PM | remove
  Awesome set. Thanks for posting. I find abandoned homes like this the saddest. The occupants die and leave all this stuff behind that once significance to them and nobody else. That is, until a urbex'er comes by to take pictures of it! :D
Posted by iliamo1986 10/17/2013 2:59 PM | remove
  Would love to see more pictures of this place if it's still standing.
Posted by Duke0517 11/19/2019 6:11 PM | remove
  Great pics! Gonna see if it's still standing and do an updated set myself, thanks for sharing!

Posted by lookingandsmelling 12/14/2023 1:38 PM | remove
  Was it still there Duke
Posted by Kabes 12/14/2023 5:08 PM | remove
  Myy my myy serpentineee tinee
Posted by lookingandsmelling 12/14/2023 5:53 PM | remove
  hmm... I'm not sure I understand this phrase I'm quiet stumped
Posted by Kabes 12/14/2023 6:10 PM | remove
  Welcome to the jungle
We got fun and games
We got everything you want
Honey we know the names!
Posted by lookingandsmelling 12/14/2023 6:55 PM | remove
  Never heard the song but gave it a go interesting taste... I quiet liked it.
Posted by Kabes 12/14/2023 7:09 PM | remove
  That's good to hear
Posted by lookingandsmelling 12/14/2023 7:11 PM | remove
  I noticed a lot of these places are no longer here do you know where I could find more in this area or in cities nearby... Thank you.
Posted by Kabes 12/14/2023 7:15 PM | remove
  Drive around or bike around your city and you'll come across stuff. Go on google check out different resources like vacant housing gis data and watershed gis data (for drains). Lots of good resources out there. But this best way is just to go out and explore
Posted by lookingandsmelling 12/14/2023 7:18 PM | remove
  Thank you I won't respond further more as I don't intend to clog the comments and also am going to sleep but I will use this information to find and admire places where life once was... goodnight.
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