3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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As far as I know, records from state institutions such as Gaebler are considered private medical records, and can only be accessed by family members.
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Yup, they're Poseys, and definitely well-made!
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Thank you sir!
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I did not!
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Yup you got it!
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Ha it does!
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Yup, good eye!
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It's a super wide shot, not the walls bowing :)
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The ropes were fastened on both ends with a large sag in the middle; when you put your foot in that sag and pushed off, it acted like a swing which kicked your leg up and out from under you. Would've been much easier to go up with only one end tied, maybe some with some knots... although maybe there's some Portuguese climbing methodology I wasn't aware of!
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It was standing with it's side on the floor, so this is looking down.
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Yeah when those ferry boats capsize it is not a pretty sight. In the historic photo of this ship I see life rings all around the outside of the vessel, but I'm not sure where the jackets would be located, perhaps under the seats...
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I'll put one on if it's a really nasty enclosed space, or I'm heading into tunnels where I can see the asbestos insulation has become friable or disturbed. Otherwise the mold doesn't seem too bad if it's left alone.
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Yeah the city uses giant tractors to mow the large swaths of grass from all the abandoned lots (where everyone used to have a lawn); not much attention to detail happens there, as there are so many of them.
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Thanks for sharing your memories! Unfortunately I do not have a photo of the payphone, pretty much everything I shot is up in this photo set.
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The removed comments are... removed! Gone forever, and good riddance. I won't be slandered on my own website by an anonymous and hateful stalker.