10 Comments Posted by Teddy

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This place was actually featured on a show on the Travel Channel called Off Limits. The host had to tour around in a kayak. I say no f*ing way to that.
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Wow! That is gorgeous architechture. There is a building in Gettysburg, PA with that same window detailing. Good eye Motts!
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Wow, nice. Very art deco.
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Now THIS reminds me of The Shawshank Redemption
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That blanket looks like one of those Velux blankets that are really soft at first, then they start to peel and get all gross like that one. Is it just me or is that bed really big for a prison bed?
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"Jail's not so bad. You get to make sangria in the terlit. 'Course it's shank or be shanked."
-Scruffy the Janitor
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Okay, again, coming up about six years behind with comment, but I agree with Nif from Aug. 2006. Keep in mind this was a psychiatric facility. It seems like the point is that it is okay to be different. I didn't get a homosexual vibe from it at all. I do agree though that it does strongly resemble the Peanuts gang.
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Okay, I know I am chiming in about seven years too late, but I moved to Gettysburg in 1996 and there was already a Wal-Mart there. True, it was not on the recognized battlefield, but anyone who knows anything about the battle will tell you the entire Gettysburg area was a battlefield. I am not defending Wal-Mart by any means, however, I have boycotted Wal-Mart since 2004. Too bad about this old building, though. I just discovered this website, and love it for the beautiful old architecture (sp?) that is just not done anymore. Also, I have a little crush on you, Motts! ;)
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Great pic, reminds me of the Violent Femmes. "When I'm out walkin', I strut my stuff..."
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The thing holding it up looks like a bird's wishbone.