81 Comments Posted by weasel

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Very sorry to hear about that, ???. People like you who mention the people who lived in those walls remind us all how real it all was. We have to keep those memories alive even after these places are gone. Thank you for sharing, take care.
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Serrena, yep, I stiil gots the uniform at my mom's somewhere. Hubby wants me to wear it for him sometime....
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Interesting observation, ChaserOne. I love learning about the old canal systems. So you think this is part of an old aquaduct from an old canal? Neat. That would put it in the area of the 1820's to up to the civil war in age, before trains were the chosen form of transport.
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I went to Catholic school for 12 years. These are common structures on the grounds of convents and monasteries. They are prayer grottos, Motts is correct. Usually a statue of a Saint or of Mary is placed inside and it is a place to pray and to reflect in a religious manner. Some places have beautiful flowers and gardens planted around it. Most likey not a building.
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Umm.. I just had to post something somewhat coherent under this picture since the most recent comments just dropped my IQ by a few points just by glacing at them...I am here guys!!!! It will not log me in at the forum no matter how many times I try. Help! Sorry OT here.
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Thanks for the info!
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Clowns are not that bad to me. I am not freaked out by them. The giant paint chip actually scares me more.....
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Ronnie, do you need to "scream" in caps? I think your point will get across just as well in regular type. Just a thought...
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My concern while these hospitals are being destroyed is the unmarked graves. It would make me horrified to think that there are so many people buried there who are unknown, with the possibility of accidentally being "unearthed"!! Would the workers even report it? Good Lord, I hope so.
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Almost resembles a monkey of some sorts.
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I think he is on the phone trying to figure out where the hell the cleaning crew went!
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I don't know what's creepier, having someone watch you from the bushes, or knowing that someone is living here.


Yep, a stranger watching you IS scary, but think of it this way, he does not have any T.V. there in his concrete bunker, so you guys were a welcome source of entertainment! :)
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That is really spectacular...funhouse like in illusion.
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RLMAO!!! "Sphagnum"
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That thing in the hallway looks like some kind of creeping techno-spider, just waiting to pounce on unsuspecting explorers...


That is too funny! It does look a little like a big creature from a B grade horror film.