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Phones of today stink, I hate it when you think you've anwsered it when it rings and here you've hit the wrong button and sent it to your message center instead, I'd be able to operate this old phone no problem. Like the old antique pay phone I had as a teen.
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and I even left something for Lynne's english teacher's to scold me about.
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See, Lynne, i can be wrong. Here I am thinking it is scribbled for a favorite band and all it is is some child's nickname.
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one hard party ended up all over the phone
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looks like the draw is smiling at the chaos
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Naw, just some pyro dude from around here that loves Overkill.
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Only three buildings were in use by 1990. The rest were closed periodically throughout the last twenty years. When I first went to byberry, back in 1982, there were over a dozen abandoned buildings on the opposite side of the boulevard that the current complex is located. Those were the "E" buildings. There were also a grouping of buildings behind the "Self Help" building called the "S" buildings. There were demolished in th 70's. What's left is maybe 60% of what *used to be*.
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look at the left side of the heart inside looks like a mans face or maybe i am crazy ok i am shhh dont let it out but i saw it right off
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just gotta say WOW and run the other way :)
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reminds me of alien splatter
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very spoooky but cool some of my pics dont turn out that well in the dark alot of awsome pics i have seen so far
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Enemy is a kid who used to hang out at Byberry.
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ghost have to sit somewhere lol
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i was i a hotel in portland oregon that was the same color and set up last year scarey except the shower curtain was blue :D
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when i saw it i thought it was a river of blood *shivers* also remids me of the shining :P