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Anna, We forgive you. But darn girl that was funny! :)
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Touch anything stainless steel and tell me it does not feel chillier than the atmosphere it is within.

Hence that the inside of the tub would contain the coolness.
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Algae, maybe? Either on the windows where the sunshines in or on the walls themselves.
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Kara Sunshine would find this sort of thing "kinky"

and I think it reads G5 not an upside down 5 at all.

Lynne, YOU GO GIRL!!!!!! Mauh!
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As long as it stands, the Philadelphia Police will be patrolling the grounds.
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The only hallway that's flooded is the one that goes past the "C"s and goes under Southampton Road. It been flooded forever. It goes right smack into a cement wall construction workers put up years ago.
I didn't share personal information. I was just saying that there are still adult sized cribs in use by some people. *sigh*
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i been there n i didn't see anything but if youre there, u can feel something that gives u the icy chills down ur neck. i was too scared to go certain places, u do hear things too.
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nebody know if the basement is still flodded n if the underground passages r blocked?
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nebody know if the cops still patrol there?
Lynne, yeah, it would !
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I hope "renovate" means keeping the kirkbride design!!
What a great shot of a great old building!
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These conversations really hit home....as a near drowning victim (twice), I concur with Ragdoll. The experts are correct about the sensation. Fortunately, I never developed a fear of the water, but I am claustrophobic. So, this photograph does creep me out a tad!!!
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Depressing as hell