130 Comments Posted by scott

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there is actually a documentary about Rocky Point Park. Check it out at www.rockypointmovie.com
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it kinda looks like the one at kppc only thing its less trashed now
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thats gonna come crashing down someday whats building is this in ?
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i know in one of the day rooms i dont know if its in the building but it has a huge picture of the world trade center on it and some asshole drew i plan crashing into it while the outher tower had liek fames drawn on it with a sitch figre jumped off the tower people always wright random things on the wall i saw one pic were someone wrote no tv and no bear make homer something something
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i dont think anyone killed it alot of cats dogs birts bats and such get into this building and sometimes end up dieing i believe thoughs bones are still there but i woudlent be suprized if some sick fuck kill it
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there really trshed now so is building 7 some of the walls have huge holes in them and the insilation has been ripped and thrown around i have to say vandals are turing this place into the next edgewood
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the handle got ripped off recentley i believe
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william schafer,

i agree. i'm currently in the service and have had to deal with these type of accomodations every now and again. even had to deal with it for three months while in a holding area before going to the sandbox!
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Um...we have a place like this in Memphis. At the old City Morgue they used to roll cadaver down the chute to waiting hearses during the Yellow Fever epidemic....eery to say the least !!
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Rented Session 9 just because it was about this lovely place..wish they had used the alternate ending though...
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This was probably a tramp steamer or tanker, probably about 80 years old. If it were a scrap candidate it would've been broken up back in the late 60s.
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There was a relatively recent lighting installation at the Pines in the 80s with a patch panel and some dimmer packs downstage right. The lights in the picture above were actually part of a tacky strip light that was purposely visible to the audience and ran behind the performers. There is actually an older stage BEHIND the "new" one from waaaayyyy back when.
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I loved that colored star light!
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Easter Island
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neat tub