346 Comments Posted by Stacy

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Absolutely love the colors. I love finding buildings in such great condition
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Oh Motts, you just brightened up my really crappy day! I love new pix!
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I know I may be reading too far into it, but my first thought was that the person who drew this may have had a friend who passed away, and maybe this was drawn as a way to comfort herself, saying "don't worry... she's dancing somewhere else now" or something like that.
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I agree with Puddleboy.
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I love this picture. It is so creepy.
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My brother was a resdent there, for ten years as a child. It was a nightmare! My parents were unable to care for him. Letchworth village was the states solution. I know he suffered , and I was too young to help him. It haunts me and breaks my heart , how he lived ,and how he lived and how he died. It was an absolute nightmare.
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Motts,

I don't think it matters what anyone else thinks. If trying new things with your photography makes you happy you should do it. Life is too short. I respect you for trying new things. You will never be able to please everyone. So keep up the good work.
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Lynne is right.

My 14 year old daughter is MR and she is just like my other three kids she just learns at a slower rate. She attends special education for reading and math but goes into the regular classes for art, science and computer. All the kids in her regular classes treat her nice.
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Big ED:

I totally agree. lol
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That is for a baby or small child. The arm rests are that high to keep a baby from falling over the side. But the one I had in 1973 was newer than this one.
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My 13 year old daughter is mentally retarded. I hope that she would never have to end up in an institution. But the realitiy is that if something ever happened to me, that one day she might have to go and there would be nothing that I could do about it. Since my mother is dying of brain cancer and her father is a moron. It might be her only place to go. Fortunately in Oklahoma they have a program called ddsd and they help to keep her in my home and look out for her best intrests.
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Motts was it a mirror window or could you see in from the hallway?
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are those giant soap dispensers or what?
he he
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i would rather they just kill me off, than have to be in that thing. wow.
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so, was there anything in the bucket, or...??