Monday, August 18, 2008

Hidden Rooms

Ever since I was a young boy reading Goosebumps books I have dreamed of uncovering a secret room hidden somewhere in my house. Every house I've live in so far has been fairly modern with all areas of the house being utilized and open. Last night this all changed.
At the beginning of this month I moved in to a large house in an older area of Boise. There is one bedroom in this house that has some unusual storage area. Example one, this box like compartment built into the wall:
Last night we discovered that this box can be removed reveling a secret room:

The walls of this room are lined with dust this old Revlon ad:
We also found a bunch of old magazines from the 1940's which contained some interesting ads:
Then, on the other side of the room, there is another storage area which happens to contain a working sink:
If you notice to the bottom left of the sink there is a small crawl space that leads to another strange dusty room:
That room is completely lined with this advertisement:
It was a rather short excursion last night because we were not prepared for all the dust and other stuff that shouldn't be breathed in. So there will be another excavation sometime soon this week.

4 comments:

HABBS said...

sweet andyfish you have a panic room you rich snob. maybe its a portal that you can go through time and can get that 5 bucks i owe you from the sweet stanley show

Matthew said...

I thought it was kind of rude of andy to post a much more interesting blog right after andrew posted his so as to make his "seem" unimportant. Rude. Andrew, i'm not ditching you. Andy. THAT IS THE COOLEST THING I"VE EVER SEEN. You are quite possibly the luckiest person i know. kudos to andy. sorry about getting mad at you about the marraige thing. I just thought it was presumptuous of you to think that we'd all want to marry you (i do, but i don't know about the other guys). good luck with the room. You should put stuff in it, then seal it back up.

Dusty said...

Hobbs, speaking of owed money, if you could fork over 30 bones for gas and find it in your heart to tack on 17 from our last Walmart excursion I'd be most appreciative.

Andy, Matt has the right idea. Find a skeleton from an Anat and Phys lab, put it in the room in a plastic bag, then seal up the room and invite people over to check out your new house. Pretend to discover the room with each one, and when they uncover the body, they'll turn to find you with a knnife/wearing a clown mask or something to that effect. Perhaps you could preplant your camera to capture their reactions.

merk said...

better yet, use a cadaver