552 Comments Posted by Kristiara

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Love it!
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Yeah, it reminds me of the staircase in the elementary school my dad works at. That building is about 100 yrs old too. The cement bricks still look good though
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This place seems like it was really small. This view kinda reminds me of my personal favorite...Kings Park. There's a building behind 93 that looks just like this.
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This soooo reminds me of Vertigo...The Alfred Hitchcock movie with Jimmy Stewart!
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Oh come on, I cant believe nobody jumped on that! God! It's obviously the "soup dispenser"...LOL couldn't resist!
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That's creepy. It looks like it's standing only on that one corner! Weird, B&W was a great idea Motts.
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The contrasts are remarkable especially the small pieces of decent wall that are still hanging on.
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it's amazing how cheap this place was, we've seen wooden banisters in Europe that held up better than this stuff!
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Friday night Toga Party gone terribly wrong!
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It is really sad. Yikes. I think it affects a person more because it's children. It tends to be easier to turn a blind eye to adults...kids are not so easy to do that with.
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I'm with Janice and Lynne- first thought was Danvers! Ah, Danvers was great. I think i'll pop on over there before i leave.
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That is creepy...it's almost as if they just stuck the fridge in there as an afterthought.
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Oh isn't that wonderful. Losing bodies? Yeah, i'm definitely in agreement with Mike up there...this is a morgue. Very small one, not very practical for the amount of patients though.
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It's a great contrast though. The machine is still fairly white while every wall is the black brown color of decay.
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There's something so sad about this pic. Dont know what, but something.