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Location DB > Scotland > Highlands > Bridge of Brown > Curr > Broon Burn Farm > DSCF5810.jpg

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Looking downstairs towards the tweed jacket of doom.
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Posted by IIVQ 6/7/2005 12:49 PM | remove
  That freaks me out, that they left stuff like that. Usually, when you're moving out you at least throw the stuff you won't use away... In this case, the owners probably deceased and noone took the trouble of really cleaning up.
Posted by lost 6/7/2005 8:54 PM | remove
  I'm betting they left more stuff too, but it's been pillaged over the years. The jacket is definitely an eerie touch...
Posted by Jennibel 6/13/2005 1:49 AM | remove
  All the good stuff gets taken first...the crappy stuff gets left undisturbed. That's what gives you the pictures that freak us all out.
Posted by ISODUDE 2/29/2008 9:46 PM | remove
  a nioceplace with history. a metal detector outside may bring in roman coins and old broaches worn by the clansmen
Posted by TurboZutek 3/1/2008 3:06 PM | remove
  Wouldn't it need someone to like, operate it?
Posted by Hirnduebel 4/9/2009 8:34 AM | remove
  In that old lady's house, all stuff's been left behind as well. You had to enter through a door connecting basement and living space, and that door had a jacket attached to it, too. Not only did it look like someone was standing on the other side of the door through the little window in it, it also gave that creepy feeling of someone having just arrived. Don't like jackets.
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