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The 7:49am Knock Down! An Update from Maximilian Biger



The blue house is down!  The playground will be here.  
The best part was the weird noise of the crunching of the house. 
The noise woke me up this morning. On the truck it said DEMOLITION. 
Demolition means that they knock it down, they wreck it. 








Link to a longer video, watch the house fall down!


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