Sorry, I didn't mean to leave you out. Could you live in an offshore windmill, away from the rest of civilisation because nobody wants anything to do with you because you're an utter lovely person with no redeemable features at all, where something terrible had happened?
Just seen an old episode of simpsons where the flanders buy 'the murder house' so it made me wonder. I don't think I could either by the way
You'd never be able to have a BBQ on the patio would you. They're knocking down Philpots house too thankfully
You are a prize pk . Windmill converts wind into mechanical energy such as a flour mill (onshore) Offshore wind turbine converts offshore wind into electricity You are weirder
You are a prize pk . Windmill converts wind into mechanical energy such as a flour mill (onshore) Offshore wind turbine converts offshore wind into electricity You are weirder than ever x
That's the kind of crap that goes through my head too. I live near the Dennis Neilson house in North London and often wonder about who owns it or lives there. Still standing that one, it would easy be worth a couple of million under normal circumstances. I also used to live near the Joe Meek flat on the Holloway Road. It was always coming up for rent, probably tenants found out who he was and what happened there. I always fancied moving into it, not now though - too noisy and common for me down there. This is where Supertyke kicks off about a murderer having a plaque!!
I would guess that every flat in central St Petersburg or Moscow built before.... ..Stalin's death has a very high chance of something unpleasant having happened there during the purges. They're starting to put together a database in Moscow of houses where people were murdered, disappeared from etc, but as yet they haven't started such a project in St Petersburg. Anyway, three of my former flats were old and located in areas which the intelligentsia would have frequented. In fact, they are all pre-revolution, so christ knows what grisly secrets they hold. Doesn't bother me mind, I think it's fascinating to think what might have gone on there.
Got a house near me were 3 previous owners have all died (neutral causes not foul play). It's just been sold again but house would have been ideal for one of neighbours sons (family) but they didn't even consider it as they believe in how a 'land lays'. Says its got bad history and will always be an unlucky house. But on a similar point, at Hillsborough last week, I was on lower tier and at one point was leant against one of the stand pillars wondering if on the day of the Hillsborough disaster, anyone had lost their lives where I was stood. Sent shivers down mi spine thinking about it.
I happen to live in an house where something terrible happened.......well it happens every neet', I come home and our lass is stood cooking tea! Does that count?