144 Comments Posted by J.R.

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dude I was just like waiting for a huge lightning bolt to streak across the sky there.

yea. this one is definatly my new wallpaper, without a doubt.
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are there more before and after pics besides this one and the two of KPCC? if so, does anyone happen to have the links to them? I want to see more. this is amazing, Motts.
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Lynne... paging Lynne... will Lynne please report to shadow hall... ><
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this reminds me of a funny ass story my english teacher told us... when he was a HS senior he was on an awning thing vandalizing some chick's window because she turned down his prom date offer and her mom pulled in the driveway but his friend had ran away with the ladder so he had no choice but to jump so he did and took a mary statue right to the tailbone it was so great he didn't break the statue but it broke the hell out of his bone, he was really really fat then too so its actually really funny to think about.

hey, I thought I could just lighten the cynical mood here...
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that is true...

but anyway, where is this Clark's Elioak Farm? does it have the teacups and other things they preserved from here on public display? (sorry if I broke the rules there, I don't know if that farm is private or whatever ><)
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^ LOL.

I think I'm starting to become a fan of yours, Lynne : )
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I just realized how stupid that sounded... I was 6 years old when KPPC closed XD
even so, I wish I could have a loom like that. of course not that exact old decreipt crap-covered one, but one like it. even so, it may sound cheap, but I doubt I'm the only one who wishes they could've have some of this expensive/interesting stuff before it rotted... its a shame. it may tell us something now about the people who once dwelled in certain places, but the developers planning to tear down various places could usually care less about the "junk" that lies inside. I know KPPC isn't coming down anytime soon, but I was speaking of places in general... ah, you get what I mean, lol.
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rtotten, (if you're still around, lol) I've heard that this mural was painted by a patient a long time ago. judging by the looks of it (the old style camera, the colored tiles which seem to no longer be there, the decript looking paint, etc.), I could say that the "long time ago" claim is a safe assumption.
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ugh why must something like this go to waste? I really could've used that. see I craft all sorts of Native American things, and this loom would've been perfect for ponchos and handbags and the like. nowadays I have no idea where I could find such a loom, as well as the cost of it! if I had just one thing I could've retrieved before this place was abandoned (I mean they really should've put some of this stuff up for grabs if they were just gonna leave it to rot), I think I would've taken one of these looms.
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haha that's a drummer wall, I could see him headbanging in a rock band LOL
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omg... Grifspop is right... *bursts out laughing* omg, this pic gave me one of the greatest laughs ever! I know it wasn't intentional, but thanks! LOL
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I WANT THAT FOR WALLPAPER!!
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*tries to sneak to front of line but fails miserably*
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this one makes me happy! finally a forgotten plant that survived the odds!
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it's good to know that they're restoring the stuff from this place. if only other relics from other places could have had the same fate...