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that is so weird. It looks like it is like.. rocking. awesome.
I love it. One of my favorites. It is perfect
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Amanda's Mom: Thank goodness for a mothers' instinct. You are a brave one and I feel for you.
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just wanted to mention, I watched marathon man with my 8 year old the other night-she's been flossing ever since ;-)
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Twug: Bowling alleys were usually bellow ground, put in lower level "rec" rooms, thus low or no natural light.
Go to RI and check out the "Mansions" or CT , in wealthy residential homes. You'll find a bowling alley someplace in one of them. Or, even...find a place in your own town/city. Surely there are a few : )
It wasn't a terrrible place when built. Just a place to have fun or a distraction for people-nothing sinister.
love the exposed brick!
The BEST in this bunch I have seen yet!
LOVE the symmetry
fantastic shot. It would have been cool to do a different perspective as well
love it love it love it
Those poor kids. Its already a bad place, and then to be miss treated on top of that. DISTURBING!!!
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Hey Motts, is the fire escape still sturdy?
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Awesome photo...The light behind the shades is
wonderful :-o
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Ed took the words right out of my mouth....ha!
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YaY! new pics :)