1,301 Comments Posted by Guitorman

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Thats' what I like to see.
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boy oh boy

When you live in a monestary you have no problems, no fears no anxieties.
You,re not afraid to die,you love everyone and you don't care for money.
Lot of hard work ,though.
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marching
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Yecch
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Wonder what stories that window could tell....
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# down lower
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ah-ha










horseshoe crab
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Odd
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Love those wild grass tufts (exactly this species!) in fields and especially in cems.
Had on my mind for some time now to dig up a clump and transplant it to my place.
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Something took a chip out of that.
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3 ghosts
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Looks like boot hill.

Maybe they were able to file information on corresponding number(of course,who knows where that is now)
Maybe this is standard procedure.
Maybe they figured they had they're last expense.
But again, I don't think they meant any harm.
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Great effect!



common for stones to shift.
not uncommon for skulls and other bones to be pushed to the surface in 19th century cemeteries.
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so they're going to have to exume all of these??! Think of how interested those workers will be.
oh well ,as long as they get payed I guess they'll figure.
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...And to think- that in the Salem Witch Trials of 1692 in Salem Mass.,some of those executed were intered with a head stone that included the line "hanged as a witch..."

(in the 1967 documentary "Titicut Follies", about the life and times at Bridgewater Prison for the Criminally Insane, also in Mass.,(film was banned for thirty years) I found the scene of a deceased inmate to be starkly bleak,and no one was there save the priest, Warden,and those who would bury him .
When in prison you lose people and family as they bail on you,but you may meet others; even pen pals. You may even marry.
When you are in an insane institution you lose even more people,as try as they may they get tired of you and can''t keep up with the situation.
When you are in a prison for the criminally insane you lose everybody.