470 Comments Posted by janice

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I just Googled Danvers, and there is a book of old photographs of Danvers on e-bay selling for $1,000. A few weeks ago, there was a brick on e-bay with the highest bid at the time for $26.00 (for one brick from Danvers!) plus $19.50 for shipping.
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I love youse guys too!! I've been sitting here laughing my head off -- even while I am so PO'd about the demolition.
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I posted on a previous picture that a brick from Danvers was going for $26 on e-bay, plus $19.50 shipping.

I absolutely agree with Jules this did not have to happen. AvalonBay is the company that bought the property and have demolished almost all of the site. So, I hope they go bankrupt and that the place makes no money for them. They could have used the entire Kirkbride building for a museum or art museum or whatever. It just goes to show that money talks -- and you know what walks. It disgusts me entirely.
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It's called GREED and the American Way.
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This is one of the most beautiful pictures I have ever seen. At least we have this to hold on to, since it no longer exists. Alas.
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I have this photo as my wallpaper on my computer at work. I get so sad when I see this and know it no longer exists. Bye the way, I noticed recently that a brick from the demolition was going for $26.00 on e-bay. Some things never fail to amaze me.
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Like I said in my remarks on the previous picture -- I hope the spirits of those poor souls run these greedy low lifes out and that they go into bankruptcy.
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As of today, April 25, 2006, almost the entire Kirkbride building has been demolished, along with all of the outbuildings -- it's an American Tragedy. I hope the ghostly spirits of all of the mentally departed haunt the new construction. I'm just so totally incensed about this waste.
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Yeah -- too bad it no longer exists! They have torn down almost the whole Kirkbride building.
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Those outer doors look too big to close -- or it it an optical illusion? They just look too big to me!!
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My butt wouldn't fit on those.
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Loved it -- keep up the good work!
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All you have to do is put it in the washer with a little soap and bleach -- that's my handy hint for the day.
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This is what makes me so sad about these beautiful historic places -- their eventual demise.
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This room is awesome -- windows on both sides -- could be used as a roller rink. Great picture!!