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By the way, how did the graffiti "artists" miss this room?
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And I'm going to school for lab technology. After seeing this creepy pics, I wonder if that's what I really want to do.
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Brady, mold and decay are not thinking, sentient beings. People have brains and should know better. THAT is the difference.
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Nice to see a photo of something without a mess of graffiti! Thanks Motts
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I don't even think I would walk down this hallway with Motts without getting physically ill.
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yikes! can you imagine if you fell in there! oh what a nightmare!
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i was in the morgea ,the auditorium and about three other buildings last night and it aint that scary but there are ghosts in the auditorium ...
you can tell by keeping quite with no lights.....
i highly recamend that ppl check the place out
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I used to believe--as a child--that monsters lived under my bed, and in my closet. Now I am glad I didn't have a watery hole in my floor, as well. I would have been a psychologist's nightmare as an adult.
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Boy this place certainly is ready to tumble down. It's in rough shape.
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Cool looking sky.
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Geez, if we must scrawl so-called "art" on the walls, couldn't we get the spelling right? Just makes me wonder if graffiti and poor spelling go hand in hand with illiteracy?
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Ah, we of rich imaginations. Indeed it "appears" to be an apparition. Alas, there is probably a perfectly good explanation about what it really is and not what we want it to be. (otherwise, we'd run into walls from looking over our shoulders all the time)
Didn't the blue whale have some voices coming out at the back of it's mouth? I can't remember what it said!
We have home movies of my family at EF when I was 5 or 6 years old....sliding down the mountain slide with my mom who is also gone. These images, although they take me back to a very happy time as a child, it kind of sad also to see it in ruins like this...
Reminds me of "The Ring".....