Sunday, February 21, 2010

Is that a crack house across from the train tracks at Fern Rock station in Philadelphia?

When I was on my way home from a Phillies game with a few friends earlier this summer, we had to switch from subway to train at Fern Rock station. It was late at night, and we noticed that an old, seemingly abandoned building across the train tracks was completely dark except for one small area barely visible that had lights on inside. The place smelled kind of weird, too. My friends and I think that it's a crack house, what do you think?Is that a crack house across from the train tracks at Fern Rock station in Philadelphia?
prolly...no offence, monica, but there's a crack house across the street from the 35th precinct, which is right on broad st. the crack house is on the block behind checkers.Is that a crack house across from the train tracks at Fern Rock station in Philadelphia?
Pretty much every abandoned house is a crack house it seems. I just can't believe you went inside at night, lol. You're probably right, it was either a crack house and had people drug dealing inside, or an abandoned house where homeless people lived. I mean think about it, how many reasons can you come up with as to why people would be inside and turn on lights in an abandoned house at night? Not many likely ones, right? It could have been a crack house. The weird smell could have been the crack.
mostly every abandoned building in the hood is a drug house if the sawt team did more in the city and the Nutter knock down or fix up those house the drug dealers will have to place to hide
um i actually i used to live in fernrock on that exact block.Just because a house is big old and abandoned doesnt mean that its a crack house..this question is so ignorant..


If you really ever seen a crack house youll know that thats not one!
i agree with monica


i know that area, and where the checkers and wendy's are is not so close to the train tracts


is it possoble yes, do i think it was No..
maybe it is just becarful and don't go their.

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