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Whos house is this? LOL
This is funny..... A very nice ranch in south florida surrounded by BIG boats and Huge mansions then out of no where is this statue.... its hilarious wonder if its in any relation to the owner here ? LOL
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That Is Tooo Cool
There must be something that made the owners commission that statue. I want to know the story. |
That's Lensman's house
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there are starving children.
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That is so funny!
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If it isn't Lensman's I think it will be soon... :winkwink:
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that's a message to all the fuckers going by in their boats staring into that dude's property :321GFY
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i read about that somewhere... i think its a porn guy... cant remember who tho....
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my friend took the picture in Ft.Lauderdale when he was on a boat passing the house.
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i wonder if JoeE has a finger in this.......
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I believe that is Al Goldstien's house.
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i read also that its Al Goldstein's place
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nice. I want a smaller version from the front of my car
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PUBLISHER HAS GESTURE FOR HIS NEIGHBORS
Thursday April 23 5:36 PM EDT POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) - Al Goldstein, owner of the New York cable access channel "Midnight Blue" and publisher of the adult magazine "Screw," has erected a statue in his yard that has given some of his neighbors pause. Workers this week unloaded a large white statue of a human hand with its third finger extended and placed it in the yard of "La Casa de Al," his waterfront home in this Fort Lauderdale suburb. The statue was used as a prop in an episode of the ABC television situation comedy "Spin City" that had not yet been aired. Some neighbors groused about the statue. "I don't think anybody's going to be too appreciative," one sniffed. But tourists liked it. "I love it. I wish I could box it up and send it to the IRS," said Mark Jamison, visiting from New York, adding that he had a high tax bill this year. A Goldstein spokesman said Thursday he planned to move the statue to his back yard, where it would be seen by boaters on Florida's Intracoastal Waterway, and to paint it the color of human skin. |
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Al GHoldstein,
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