@SlaveStorm I was in Iraq and all we gave the kids was candy and pop tarts and soda and whatnot... Thats far from bullets and bombs..... So shut the fuck up stupid you dont know what you are talking about so maybe you shouldn't just randomly add a retarded comment like that..
There was one off of Warren rd. in Framingham, MA, but it was replaced by an ultra-generic colonial about 10 years ago; I hope it was preserved in some form. The problem with these was that they were intended as a solution to the need for good inexpensive housing, but cost more than a conventional house. Maybe without all the built-ins, they would have seemed more competitive. Nice idea, either way.
True, but they are great homes. Maybe we should use all that steel the globalists drop on the mid east to make more lustrons. The construction industry would go the way of the Bill of Rights.
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It's funny to see how something like a pile of enameled steel can find so many people willing to save it but an Iraqi baby or Afghani child gets nothing but American bombs and bullets
Nobody seems to be trying to save the American constitution either. What a crazy insane world we live in.
WE LIVE IN A LUSTRON HOME IN SOMERSET OHIO
EmilyRae100 1 year ago
@SlaveStorm I was in Iraq and all we gave the kids was candy and pop tarts and soda and whatnot... Thats far from bullets and bombs..... So shut the fuck up stupid you dont know what you are talking about so maybe you shouldn't just randomly add a retarded comment like that..
yesternow21 2 years ago
There was one off of Warren rd. in Framingham, MA, but it was replaced by an ultra-generic colonial about 10 years ago; I hope it was preserved in some form. The problem with these was that they were intended as a solution to the need for good inexpensive housing, but cost more than a conventional house. Maybe without all the built-ins, they would have seemed more competitive. Nice idea, either way.
lrd9999 2 years ago
I lived in one for a year or two as a kid. They should make prefabs more like that now.
ozarkjuggalo 2 years ago
Lustrons would be great for my nation.
ozarkjuggalo 2 years ago
True, but they are great homes. Maybe we should use all that steel the globalists drop on the mid east to make more lustrons. The construction industry would go the way of the Bill of Rights.
ozarkjuggalo 2 years ago
There are FOUR within 1 miles of my present residence. I LOVE THESE, but they don't offer enough room for my family. Perhaps in retirement.
loriloristuff 2 years ago
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It's funny to see how something like a pile of enameled steel can find so many people willing to save it but an Iraqi baby or Afghani child gets nothing but American bombs and bullets
Nobody seems to be trying to save the American constitution either. What a crazy insane world we live in.
SlaveStorm 2 years ago
My best friend growing up lived in one of those.
davidls11 2 years ago
We had 2 here in Sarasota, Florida, one was destroyed by someone who tried to give it away for free but I believe no takers.
jvarela965 3 years ago