651 Comments Posted by Nancy

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Lovely crystal clear picture!
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I guess this is kind of the same as a junk-yard for cars. I'm sure anything usable was probably salvaged from them; at least that's what I would think.
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There is something about ship-wrecks and sunken vessels that really fascinate me; so much history here.
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Why would these boats be protected by the US gov.; tell me that?
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Armanda, Fantastic pictures! Thank you.
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Reminds me of the movie Ghost Ship.
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Do they just let these buildings sit abandoned until they just fall down? Then it's,"Oh, it'll cost too much to do anything?"
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These places have got to smell musty and moldy! I've been in a few that really did!
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Ah, the good old days with the ushers and the flashlights. (boy, am I telling my age or what?)
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I put all my family's 8mm films on VHS years ago and now everything is DVD.
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When I was a kid, I used to love the balcony! That was when they were REALLY movie theaters with beautiful staircases leading up to the balcony.
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Many years ago, I got my daughter a life-size doll for Christmas. For some reason it always scared her and used to say it would move on its' own. Strange what go through kid's minds.
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What experimental patients, kahuna69?
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I think I'll go take my grandchild for a walk and "restrain" her in her stroller. : )
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From under your bed, why do you like wheelchairs?? Gotta be a reason.