70 Comments Posted by Raymond

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It almost looks like a shipwreck.
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Puttin' on the ritz LOL
If you're blue and you don't know where to go to why don't you go where fashion sits.........Puttin On Th' Ritz
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Album cover for Three Doors Down? LOL
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Yeah, I think thats her name, and she was the only civilian killed in the war, but someone once said a lady named Judith Henry and her two sons died during the Battle of Manassas, the first one, when a shell burst in their cabin on a hill. Something like that. Old records are so hard to prove, even with ultra modern forensics!
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Yeah, I haven't been to Gettysburg, but heard plenty of stories about phantom black dogs that were sighted, other weird happenings such as unusually ferocious thunderstorms, probably the reason why her blood is preserved is the building material on the walls, maybe the acids or compounds in the mortar were able to create some sort of "binding action".
This is interesting to investigate though, it almost borders on the paranormal.
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That is not in all cases though Sketch, there is a house in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, where a young woman was killed instantly by a Confederate sniper's bullet during the battle on July 3rd, 1863, her blood is still visible on the pantry walls where the massive .454 bullet terminated her on that fateful day. (it was an accidental shot, the sniper was actually aiming for a squad of officers behind the house, probably set the sights on his rifle too low or high)
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The house with the clocks in it's walls, LOL. Nice shot, the greenery and sunlight outside is a stunning contrast.
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Funny and sad at the same time-boys and girls looking at each other through the peepholes, trying to find each other's love and comfort in a place where there is nothing but coldness and evil.
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To Heather- it's probably just some rust water running down the "window" frame, there are places in Brooklyn where there are a lot of rusted fire escapes on apartment buildings, after a rain, the ground below them looks like a murder scene! It is nothing to worry about.
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Tapeworm? The tape that worms its way down the hall in this picture, lol
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Sorry 'bout that man, but we have to blame those kids who grew up submerged in potato chips, Diet Cokes, and spend all their time in front of the tube.
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Wow! That should be framed and considered a contemporary classic in modern American photography. I'm serious!
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Adding to my previous comment, looks like it's really late at night..........so I guess I'll just have a wonton noodle soup with extra vegetables.......thanks.......and don't forget that red wine! *sits down and begins to read NY TImes*
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It looks exactly like an old-style restaurant on Delancey Street, right next to Chinatown.
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I agree with you Ashley, the new generation of Americans have no respect or love for history anymore.