95 Comments Posted by tjcee

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I love the hole on the wall behind the chair that has the shape of a small person laying at the same angle as the chair.. looks like they slid out.. o.O
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Now that is just creeeepy! To think that some poor soul used to walk around on that... so sad and lonely...
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Great Gallery! Thanks again Motts...
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Mama.. Scranton, huh? That's where I was born. I have many relatives there too. Are you familiar w/Luzerne st?
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By the looks of the door, something inside there was trying to get out... eeek!!
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BTW, on many browsers, you can hold CTRL down and scroll. The picture will blow up and it makes it MUCH easier to read.... No squinting needed.

TJ
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For some reason, this shot looks like it was from an airport.. I can just see rushing down this hallway to a gate to wait for 2 hours in uncomfortable seats for my flight.. lol
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Definitely one of my favorite shots on the site. The picture just sends chills... The picture should be named Fear... it looks like the portal to my nightmares....
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MamaTo5 - I can relate. My second daughter was a preemie and born at 30 weeks. She weighed 2 lbs 5 oz. I had never seen a preemie, let alone a baby that small. Her hand would grab my pinkie finger and barely reach around. She was in the NICU at an outstanding hospital in Annapolis, MD. She stayed there for 4 weeks. Let me tell you, it was a far cry from the picture above, yet it still broke my heart in pieces each and every day of those 4 weeks when I stopped in. She's home now and almost 2 years old... she's doing great! It's a testament to today's healthcare facilities and some amazing doctors and nurses!
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Very cool Sean! Thanks for that update. It always makes the photo's on this site that much more interesting when they can be tied to a real person either in name or experience. Much appreciated..

TJ
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This is the view you have as they wheel you away... you can see but are unable to talk or move to show anyone you're still alive... NO... NO... don't take me away.. I'M STILL ALIVE... AHHHHH....
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First thought that popped in my head - was this Lizzie Borden's room??
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If that's a face, it has one serious mono-brow!
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I agree! The colors and the patterns. The roof tiles, the stripes on the steps and all the railings combine to make a very pleasing picture. Very nice!
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Maybe a film splice system for combining the reels??