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Ross Mac wrote: "Colbyt" wrote in message ... "Ross Mac" wrote in message ... "Dorthy Fuller" wrote in message ... Have Y'all been Trolled?..Ross I smelled TROLL on this one from the first post. Notice the difference in the dates from 100 years old to 167+ years old. Let's wait and see how it unfolds. Colbyt I noticed the discrepancy too so I did a ping plot on the OP's message header and it came back as Cleveland, OH....so who knows....I'll have to agree to wait and see what unfolds.....Ross Unless I mised something, it isn't a discrepancy. In the first post it was called a "century house". Doesn't mean that it is 100 years old. AFIK that term is applied to any house at least that old. Hary K |
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"Harry K" wrote in message oups.com... Ross Mac wrote: "Colbyt" wrote in message ... "Ross Mac" wrote in message ... "Dorthy Fuller" wrote in message ... Have Y'all been Trolled?..Ross I smelled TROLL on this one from the first post. Notice the difference in the dates from 100 years old to 167+ years old. Let's wait and see how it unfolds. Colbyt I noticed the discrepancy too so I did a ping plot on the OP's message header and it came back as Cleveland, OH....so who knows....I'll have to agree to wait and see what unfolds.....Ross Unless I mised something, it isn't a discrepancy. In the first post it was called a "century house". Doesn't mean that it is 100 years old. AFIK that term is applied to any house at least that old. Hary K Works for me Harry....Maybe it's for real....take care, Ross |
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Oh, good -- I love these opportunities for wild conjecture! Maybe they
went to the city govt. to ask if there was anyone who knew the history of the house, and then someone alerted the police about a hidden cellar, and the police of course immediately thought of buried corpses, and made the owners leave while the cellar was dug up. Cleveland is weird. C.C. |