@McGillbot HOLY MURFREESBORO BATMAN! That's my old house! We built that stage that the band is playing on. (I'm assuming you all are crowded in there for a band.) We painted those cabinets in the kitchen. Is the tree house still there?
After a closer look, it looks like people have painted over our original paintings on the cabinet, but can you confirm this is the Memorial Blvd house?
pbuck thats my current house... the stage is gone some of the paintings are still from years ago (mostly the ones in my room the room off of the kitchen with the world map) the cabinet next to the bathroom in the kitchen is older and burke's graffiti is still on the tree and back of the car port... at least i think thats burke's work. regardless we are still having shows and the tree house is still there.
@etcvisitor Actually that's not Berk's art, its a couple of friends of our named Brian Marquez and John Polny, glad to hear you guys are keeping the place real. My friend John painted the world map, he ironically has that painting as his fb picture right now... sad to hear the stage is gone. Thanks for the update!
After reading all of these comments. I really wish I could see the whole house. I might have to drive to murfrees. Also, are you guys talking about Burke from norfolk, va?
A full moustache with vertical extensions grown on the corners of the lips and down the sides of the mouth to the jawline, resembling an upside-down horseshoe. The whiskers grown along the sides of the mouth in the horseshoe are sometimes referred to as "pipes." Not to be confused with the "fu manchu" which is grown long from the upper lip only-- the sides remain shaven in the fu manchu.
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