If you do then you'll have to pony up $26,000 per month, which is 4 grand more than Heath paid. The increase doen't seem to be aimed at people wanting exposed brick and tin ceilings, it's pretty specific that it's aimed at thrill seekers wanting to meet a famous persons ghost. The spooky old place is pretty, but, I think they should save their money. Heath Ledger, no doubt in my mind, has better places to go.
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cool building! MK doesn't own it then? w/e...Heath ain't there folks. Thats just so sad to me. I'd probably cry if I saw it. I saw The Dakota where John Lennon lived & died and it made me unable to speak while we passed by. I spoke in whispers even when I was across the street. It's upsetting. Not a good time. But I loved JL & wanted to see his home while I was in NYC. I would react the same way if I was ever fortunate enough to visit Gettysburg as well. You just have to whisper, it's not a place to just talk out loud! Show respect.
I don't know...
...maybe Heath was different, but I know John Lennon was not a restrained individual.
As a matter of fact, he was somewhat irreverent.
He'd probably want singing and laughing.
The room comes with drugs, suspicious smells and a phone loaded with Mary-Kate Olsen's numbers.
If I stood in front of John Lennons home singing & laughing I'd expect the guys in the white coats to come-a-calling! We went on across the street to Central Park to Strawberry Fields and saw that. The "Imagine" tile in the middle is awesome. Thats where the flowers,candles & music are. Thats the way Yoko wanted it. They had many good walks in that park! Those were their best days. It's lovely. The Dakota is guarded and inaccesible to get into the walkway entrance now. Too late for John.
No.
that's messed up...what a rip, and so silly.
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