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What's the outside of this wall look like?
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THAT IS WHY I NO LONGER GO TO THE "BERRY"!!!!!! Oh Man what a night that was!
Good thing I had I wasn't flat-chested as a kid! The one and only timeI can say that I really didn't mind these damn things.
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Oh don't be silly.........it's a nurse's face. ;-)
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BORN IN GREECE NY. NOW LIVING IN TEMPE, ARIZONA. I WALKED THE OLD SUBWAY ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS AGO WITH A FRIEND AND A GUN, WHAT A GREAT TIME.
ROCHESTER SHOULD BE PUTTING THEIR MONEY INTO GIVING SUBWAY TOURS INSTEAD OF THE FAST FERRY, OUT WITH THE NEW AND INTO THE OLD. ( NEVER NEEDED THE GUN )
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If you think about it, you can see those as being the legs of someone desperately holding on to the floor above after they fell through whilst exploring.
*tickle tickle* lol
Just Kidding!
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I can just hear the crash in the dead of night when this falls through the floor below.
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I just had to comment again. I don't know what it is but this photo gives me an oppresive, overwhelming feeling of sadness. Same with the pictures where things are starting to fall through holes in the floor. I guess its like seeing something on its deathbed, the last person to see it "alive." I don't know what it is, but it almost makes me feel sick with sadness.
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Ohh that's really sad : ( I love cats, and animals in general.
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Those structures exist so that if the trolley pole jumps the wire, it'll fall into those structures, rather than bang into the roof. If the trolley pole were to fall against the wire and hit the roof, this would keep the current from shorting out on anything grounded in the ceiling.

Motts may not be a "choo choo" guy, but I am. :-)
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How unfortunate people feel the immature need to destroy...
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I saw the cat when it still had fury also, but it also had shit by its but because thats what happens when things die i believe. It was pretty creepy
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Ooo, pretty colours!
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What a rare find! A 'freshly' made bed, with the side rail in position, just waiting for the next patient.. The pillow is still fluffed and the linen virtually wrinkle free. There is a sign on the wall. I wonder what it says.

This time capsule is so sad, so lonely.
I was thinking the "owner" when I posted "why didnt someone cash in on this stuff". My thoughts were that its silly to let it sit and rot... I agree with you Sam, it would be more than difficult to just go there and take them.
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I never understood why people would grafitti places.. I guess I have a strange sense of thing's