361 Comments Posted by Barbara

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My great aunt's house had a claw foot tub and I remember always being creeped out by it when I was little. Now if I had the money and the right type of house, I'd love to have one!
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I found this site trying to locate my transcripts from 1974. That was my class in the photo of the student library. These photos brought back amazing memories. It was scary then, definitely worse now.
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I'd put it on my front door and cordially ask the Jehovah's Witnesses if they'd like to come in...
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I went to Bennett in 1975-76. I was told that was the last year the school was open. I have stumbled upon pictures of the building several times posted on the web. I feel so sad about what has happened to this amazing building. I'm also interested in getting any transcripts from that school. Anyone know where all the records might have gone????
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Adding a vote for a calendar!

Excellent shot, as always!
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Very nice set; I must say I'm glad I was finished with my lunch before I began to look at them.

I bet there's a bunch of great stuff to explore in Germany; from what I've seen Japan has a bunch of absolutely awesome ruins as well.
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I wonder if previous explorers hung the apron up like that or if that was done by the last people too leave. Considering that I don't tend to frequent morgues, for all I know it might be common procedure to hang the aprons over the table. And I probably don't want to know what the nasty stains on the apron are, though I assume it is dirt.
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Wow, gorgeous!

Another excellent gallery, many thanks!!! =)
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Excellent.

Would make a cool background =)
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Looks comfortable, though!!
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Wow...just wow.

Amazing what time will do.
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Striking patterns in this one!
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Wow, looks very serene and peaceful...

Great angling on this shot!
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What is that long thing next to it? Looks kinda like a knife bent out of shape...

And that tile....wow!
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It's hauntingly eerie to see holiday decorations left behind, just lost in time. Especially as it is so relevant to the current season.