Posted on 06/30/2012 9:41:10 AM PDT by JoeProBono
I think he has two lesbians, a metrosexual and an old woman with indeterminate life signs.
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Thanks raybbr and afraidfortherepublic for the pings, and thanks JoeProBono for the topic. There was some stuff about this a week or so ago, terracotta warriors found in the place where graverobbers dumped them during antiquity. |
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Thank you for that additional information.
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Where is this theme park in relation to Houston? The reason I ask is that when I lived there, a man tried to build an Asian themed shopping center/hotel complex just outside Stafford (which is about 30 mi. outside of Houston). It was not successful and was sitting empty the last time I was there in 2000. The buildings had the roofs turned up at the corners, and everything.
I can’t remember this character’s name, but he was always full of big ideas and wanted to make his complex the “Gateway to Fort Bend County”. He had worked for the US Govt. at one time and had escaped Saigon on one of those helicopters that evacuated the Americans and their allies just before the fall.
I was a newspaper editor at the time (about 30 years ago, and he used to sit around my office and spin tales. His marketing ploy for his Asian Hotel was to make the rooms really cheap, like those in Japanese airports where there was just room for the bed, or a sleeping tube (so people can catch a nap between planes). He thought that “secretaries going to conventions” would be his natural market. We all laughed at him when he wasn’t looking, knowing full well “secretaries” like much posher surroundings. His name was Bill, and I doubt that he is alive today.
It is out west of Houston on either 10 or 290. Not really a lot there to look at. Some models of the Imperial Palace and a few replica weapons and stuff like that. Really, it’s pretty weird since it is sitting on a large tract of expensive land about a mile off the highway.
May just be a way to hold the land for investment while getting a tax write off as a cultural museum/theme park
Closer to Katy than Houston. That's out I-10 West. They have a scaled model of the Forbidden City, too. It's huge and very detailed. Well worth the drive...
Closer to Katy than Houston. That's out I-10 West. They have a scaled model of the Forbidden City, too. It's huge and very detailed. Well worth the drive...
THank you. Obviously this is something that has been added since I moved away in 1982! ;*)
Have you considered the fact that each of these could represent a human life lost in an investment casting furnace?
The thought did cross my mind - even with the limited understanding that I have about China.
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