via Gizmodo: "Eric Clough isn't your typical architectural designer. Sure, he'll design you a fine den or kitchen, but he's clearly got a creative streak that goes much deeper than that. That's why, when given the opportunity, he secretly built an incredible scavenger hunt into a $8.5-million, 4,200-square-foot Park Avenue apartment that included ciphers, riddles, poems and a lot of hidden doors and compartments."
Lots more pics here.
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Salem's Lot 1979 and Salem's Lot 2024
Happy Halloween everybody! Julie's working late and the boy doesn't have school tomorrow so he's heading to one of those crazy f...
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(2007) * First of all let me say that as far as I could tell there are absolutely no dead teenagers in this entire film. Every year just ...
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For 8.5 million the apartment should come with hookers!
"So, did you find all the clues and locate the chamfered magnetic cube and release that hooker I hired?"
"Chamfered magnetic wha? We've been in Monaco for the past three weeks."
"Um...never mind."
This is very, very cool.
Damnit, everyone, watch Pencil Face,http://www.slashfilm.com/2008/06/13/votd-pencil-face/
LMAO, Octo.
Now go watch Pencil Face!
I watched it, yo! Commented and everything. Actually, I commented on stuff all the way down to Zack's Big Day.
Yeah, sorry - saw that after I left the comment..
Octo, that made me laugh so loud I scared the baby. Dead hookers are funny. (Go 'head analyze that AC!)
nah, i'm with you, miko. fictional dead hookers are hilarious.
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