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Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Richmond Hill > 16th Avenue Dream House #2 > fedge and IanK1968's first visit: April 17, 2005 > 16th-b02.JPG

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We found two squatters in this house and chose to let them stay in peace.
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Posted by oCtAnE 4/21/2005 2:04 PM | remove
  Where were those at?
Posted by IanK1968 4/21/2005 11:37 PM | remove
  In the livingroom floor. You cant miss em. We left them like that.
Posted by fedge 4/24/2005 8:13 AM | remove
  They might be worth taking if you could use hot pressure steam to remove the mould.
Posted by The Corch 5/14/2005 4:17 PM | remove
  Or you could not take them and be a thief...
Posted by Pepsi90919 3/29/2006 2:03 AM | remove
  how would not taking something make you a thief?
Posted by atomx 4/5/2006 3:28 PM | remove
  I think the gandpa is takin a toke.
Posted by rainman8889 10/22/2006 1:36 AM | remove
  Yeah, it does look like it atomx! Who knows, married many years and still sharing a doobie!
Posted by Andyrew 5/23/2009 4:32 AM | remove
  I say take them!! Its not being a thief because noone owns them anymore and it will be destroyed with the house anyways so why not keep them?
Posted by IanK1968 9/29/2009 7:44 AM | remove
  we only take pictures and leave footprints
Posted by ThePhonedude 2/19/2013 2:52 PM | remove
  Anydrew has a point. And leaving them in the sunlight for a few days would kill any mold.
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