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Post by Dante on Jan 15, 2006 14:37:04 GMT -5
Actually, on that note, I wouldn't mind living on the Carmelita. It retains the great eye design [from Olaf's house], but it also has a large number of child servants and a lifetime's supply of matches, plus it's mobile. And a submarine.
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Post by lauren on Jan 15, 2006 20:44:41 GMT -5
Hector's SSHAMH would also be interesting, it's a pity the Baudelaires didn't get a chance to stay there...yet.
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Post by kitolaf on Feb 18, 2006 22:06:32 GMT -5
It isn't up there yet,but I my favariote place is the Hotel Dencoument.
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Post by Wasabi on Apr 9, 2006 2:28:18 GMT -5
Hotel Denouement - which used to be the last safe place.
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Post by Crows on Apr 9, 2006 9:54:39 GMT -5
I'd like a stay in the Hotel Preludio. Those jellyfish chandeliers sound funny.
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Post by Ernest D on Apr 9, 2006 13:01:11 GMT -5
Dr. Montgomery's House, or the Olaf Carmelita.
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Post by Noel Mensticky on Jan 2, 2007 18:39:22 GMT -5
The Queequeg rocks them all. Yeah, I would definetely go with the Queequeg. Living on a submarine is just cool.
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Friday
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Post by Friday on Jan 7, 2007 14:01:43 GMT -5
I liked Uncle Monty's house and Hector's house.
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Post by Coco Chef on Jan 7, 2007 23:22:17 GMT -5
Well, my favourite home in the series would have to be 667 - I mean, look at it.
It has:
Stairs to wear people out. An empty elevator shaft for disposing of dead bodies annoying people. Lots of rooms to hide in when the Tax Collectors come knocking at your door A doorman, with hooks for hands, to leer at people evilly A lovely view of the City Lovely nautical theme in the Lobby
And, you can eavesdrop on conversations in the apartments. Oh, and you also get a free passegeway to the Baudelaire Mansion.
See, there's simply no cons to it, and if anyone dares say there are I'll stab them with a spork poison them with my arsenic cookies.
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Post by Dear Dairy on Jan 8, 2007 12:51:57 GMT -5
Well, my favourite home in the series would have to be 667 - I mean, look at it. It has: Stairs to wear people out. An empty elevator shaft for disposing of dead bodies annoying people. Lots of rooms to hide in when the Tax Collectors come knocking at your door A doorman, with hooks for hands, to leer at people evilly A lovely view of the City Lovely nautical theme in the Lobby And, you can eavesdrop on conversations in the apartments. Oh, and you also get a free passegeway to the Baudelaire Mansion. See, there's simply no cons to it, and if anyone dares say there are I'll stab them with a spork poison them with my arsenic cookies. Cons: Stairs to wear me out. An empty elevator shaft for me to fall into. Lots of rooms to have to clean. A doorman, with hooks for hands, to hurt me. An acrophobic view of the city. A tacky nautical theme in the lobby. And, people could eavesdrop on my conversations from the hallway. Oh, and a free passageway to a completely-burned-down, smoky, smelly Baudelaire mansion. Bring on the arsenic cookies! I'm on a diet, anyway. (Just having fun with ya, Coco!)
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Post by alyssa on Jan 8, 2007 12:56:30 GMT -5
I liked Uncle Monty's house and Hector's house. Monty's is the best.
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Post by Coco Chef on Jan 8, 2007 14:40:51 GMT -5
-tuts loudly- Dear, dear me, Dear Dairy.
-wags finger admonishingly-
667 Dark Avenue has all the pros for me for the reasons stated in my last post, oh, and Dear Dairy, you're just in luck. I baked a fresh batch of arsenic cookies. Want some?
They're $50, which is also translated into £0.05 if you pay in English Sterling. It's your choice.
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Post by Dear Dairy on Jan 8, 2007 18:08:51 GMT -5
Fifty bucks?! You must be some great cook! Is that $50 each, or by the dozen? -- Better yet, a baker's dozen of thirteen!
I'm fresh out of British pounds, though. What's it come to in Euros?
Anyone want to join me? I have plenty of Valorous Farms Dairy milk on hand to go with the cookies.
By the way, my domicile of choice would be the Caligari Carnival Freaks' Caravan.
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Friday
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Post by Friday on Jan 8, 2007 18:25:19 GMT -5
I liked Uncle Monty's house and Hector's house. Monty's is the best. Indeed. But Hector's house is good too.
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Post by Coco Chef on Jan 9, 2007 11:04:12 GMT -5
EDIT: Okay Antenora, I'll now post something constructive.
Actually, I change my favourite place to live as the Baudelaire Mansion, even if it is burnt down.
At least I would be left alone. Also, Antenora, you're quite right, although I believe that only a few places are nice to visit, such as Monty's house and Heimlich Hospital, as I do not think that Olaf's house would be especially nice to visit, and the other places do not sound that appealing.
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