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It should be noted that the building is quite nice. It's just the owners that are morons.  
It should be noted that the building is quite nice. It's just the owners that are morons.  
==Current Status==
This building like all of Peddleson Village is ruined and zombie infested. It's too bad that zombies don't pay rent because this is the longest anyone has been in the building.
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Revision as of 19:52, 23 December 2009

the Huxtable Building

Peddlesden Village [8,23]

Herrin Way Jayne Walk St. Edith's Church
the Avery Arms the Huxtable Building the Giblin Arms
the Lenthall Motel Chick Street the Brickenden Monument

Basic Info:

Description

History

The Huxtable Building has always been a struggling office complex. The owners have been desperate to attract businesses to rent space since opening it. In one of many failed publicity events the owners introduced "Cliff Huxtable Days" in which occupants wore gaudy sweaters reminiscent of the character portrayed by Bill Cosby on the very popular show "The Cosby Show".

Other failed promotions included "Huck Finn-table Building" celebrating Mark Twain's famous character and riverboats (in Malton, a land locked city), "Hax-table Building" where they offered free unsecured wireless internet access (the system was shut down after getting flooded with trojans), and the aborted before launch "Fuxtable Building". Malton has laws against Brothels.

It should be noted that the building is quite nice. It's just the owners that are morons.


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