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Now isn't it funny how different people are - I could walk around in any MR or MI facility at all hours of the day or night and not have a care in the world - but you couldn't get me on one of these for multiple bags of unmarked bills delivered after midnight and left by the old oak tree stump, nosirree Bob!
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I really like this one. The colors, the way the numbers look, the different heights, the water vs. metal vs. sky - it all works quite well together.
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Thank you, Mr. Motts. I agree it was pretty swell that someone actually tried to do something nice. A little while ago we were making negative comments because other places were too sterile and blank. Guess you're doggoned if you do, and goldurned if you don't. ;-)

On the other hand, I don't know whether this was actually a pediatric wing, but regardless, my experience has been that the majority of mural paintings such as this done in mental health facilities are done by the people who actually are living there at the time.
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Oh my sweet innocent, you are so wrong! Anyone intact enough to play Bingo is VERY clear about how many balls are there and which ones are missing. Don't NEVER be messin' with someone's Bingo if you don't want your hindquarters kicked, and 'specially not little old ladies! 8`-)
The many who have commented on The Enchanted Forest, the word "bittersweet" is the one I've heard the most from those I've talked with.
Bitter for what it was forced to become....and sweet for the place it once was and STILL could have been on its original soil.
No....I'm not bitter...NOT! : (
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Yes, I was responding to my feelings, but also saying that maybe Max was being insensitive to hide his own feelings and people shouldn't be so hard on him because he doesn't respond the way we might expect him to.
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love this. whats in those cabinets?
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ive been looking at this site for a few hours now....imagine how my imagination is doing. these are absolutly amazing...
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Yeah, I'd love to do this again in the fog.
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Dunno how you got in there but you got some big bawlz on ya. I know someone who lives within a close view of the place and they tell me theres tight security 24/7 with violators being arrested. I'd never buy a condo there I'll tell you that much. Creepy as hell. I'd bet it's haunted too since I'm sure some violent murders took place behind those walls. Gives me the willies just thinking about it. Good work Mr Motts.
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You don't realize when you're looking through the wreckage of these boats what a great history they had. It kinda makes me a bit sad to know that these ships used to be so loved and are now so destroyed.
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The sky is beautiful. The day looked gorgeous. I think it would be cool to go out there on a dreary, overcast day. It would set a really cool mood.
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It would be so neat to go diving around this area, and explore the part of the boat underwater.
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Yay! More pictures! *dances around* ...ahem. Anyways, I really love the rusted red color on this one and the perspective, how its half-sunk.
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Creepy looking joint for sure. I feel bad for the people who live nearby who have to look out their windows at that atrocity. Good riddence. They can't tear it down soon enough if you ask me. I know at least one other person who would emphatically agree. You know who you are if you read this. : - )