The Upside-Down House

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The Upside-Down House, a photo which, if people keep hot linking so I wind up paying for their bandwith for god knows what dumbass BBS posting illustration, will force this site to be shut down. You may not think YOUR little rip-off is a problem, but when many people keep doing the same damn thing... just go look up the concept of bandwith theft and learn something before I replace this with a photo of something really disgusting that'll on your post or site instead.


No, it's not the result of a Central Florida tornado: it's Norman Johnson's Upside-Down House, a gimick to drive traffic to Sunrise Golf Village. There similar, but right side up, houses were for sale ("from $11,500 FHA - VA -CONV."). This is one way to get people to walk through your model home. That's a real car upside-down in the carport, real standard size furniture was hung from the "floor" inside.

Now, there's only one question: when demolished, would you say they tore it down -- or tore it up?

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Postcard from the author's collection. Please do not hotlink this or any other image from this site... link to html pages only.

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