4 Comments Posted by Beatrice

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Good old Lancashire Constabulary, the only police force in the country who have arrested someone for having their green bin open.
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Sadly, this is what is what is happening to amusement parks all across the nation eventually. These amusement parks seem to be a thing of the past for us generations that remember having fun at these places with family and friends over the years. It's sad in another way that many generations still coming up will have no clue, no concept, nor respect for what true fun times could be had that was once a descent, wholesome form of entertainment like a fun day spent at amusement parks. Instead there are iPods, computer games, and HD-TV's. Entertainment remains at home nowadays it seems. I am so thankful and very glad that I have memories of going to amusement parks throughout the years; hearing the carousel music, the player pianos "nickelodeons" playing some long forgotten century old tune stuck in a time of simplicity, riding the rides, playing the carnival games. Why don't these amusement parks make it anymore? Is it a lack of interest? lack of public- drawing attendance? Or simply that these amusement parks have lost their appeal thanks to these crummy economic depressing times?
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Silly me! I just read your caption. It still has a creepy effect though. Please disregard my earlier post.
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It almost appears to me that there is a black ghost-like blur- image in the photo that looks as though it is walking toward the photographer. Whether it is due to causes like mold/ mildew/ water damage, or simply the layout of the building in general, or just a trick of light and shadow, it still lends a creepy haunted effect. It caught my attention most of all. Very interesting. :)