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Excellent set. Thank you!
This..............
picture perfect
Thanks for the Wallpaper
Hmmm, yeah...Freespirit76, me too, and:
Wonder how this place looks like from OUTSIDE at night; eerie uncanny light-up in halls and some rooms gives ghastly gleam glimmer......?
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Bomb. It
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I'm sure they're social security numbers and e-thing else is laying in that pile too. You have to hope they still had family that came to see them.
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Look how the stage curtain is like brand new. No dust, no moths...?
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Awesome gallery. I would bet money on humidity. We have it pretty much year round down here. Even when it's cold you can sweat like a whore in church.
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As someone said in another gallery the lower windows were for spotting crouching patients trying to hide.
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I wow. One that I know! That makes me feel all warm and giddy, which is probably weird. Onward then.
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Suarez thug?
I made 5400 a YEAR working for the federal government in 1968. And I had money left over at the end of the pay period! I am still working for the federal government and not so much left over at the end of the pay period.
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Is that a faux plaster effect?

Thanks for the gallery Mr Mott.
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Yup. Grab a space heater, hot plate and a TV and you're set!
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Hard to say why the power is still on. The buildings were in such good shape we thought it was possible the security guard was doing rounds inside the place, but if the buildings are officially "condemned," I imagine guards aren't permitted to go inside due to liability concerns (although some do anyway).

That train of thought reminds of Byberry too; we had cops literally yelling at us 50 feet away, but they wouldn't step inside the place. Then, of all people, a building inspector plunges to his death on a rusted stairwell, so there you go. What a crazy place that was.
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Sad, just sad.