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Did still smell like cafateria food? Does that smell ever go away?
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I'm a little more concerned about the scream muffling than the po-factor.
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WOW
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It looks even more soul-less with the doors not having something, not even room numbers. Just an endless hallway of featureless doors for storing unwanted people, with no hope of recall.
( I have no idea what I'm spouting off about of course. )
( Someone make this a punk band name or something )
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Only slightly offputting next the the restraints that are dangling from the bedframe.
( When I say bedframe, I mean inquisition rack. . . "Zo, Tell Me About Your Muzzer" )
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I found that on YouTube, I will be watching the rest of it tonight. . .Thanks BoBo
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Arrrg! I am so far behind, my clever notes to posterity shall not be read.
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Mica what site are these recent pictures on, please? I found a couple on "pinterest". Thanks
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This still seems like an afterthought "space for a gymnasium" doesn't sound like gym was high on the prioity, although, a semi-buried gym in Alabama sounds like it might have some cooling benefits. Still seems awful narrow for basketball, especially with the doors opening into the gym.
Well huh, this opened in 1908, Basketball was still just starting to get rolling in colleges. This is a late model - pre-basketball gymnasium then? With idioting spraypaint.
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Hmm, no windows in the doors themselves. That must have become standard later. I can't think of another school with solid doors.
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I take it that's all lead paint chips on the floor?
ohhh, sorry: pictures, - mean of course, hahahaha.....
Ohhhh, wanderer - was not looking for yearbooks.. and whatnot.....but maybe could be found.
Was looking at latest exterior picutes from Jan/Feb 2015.
Anyway; you are so right:
CONGRATULATIONS to Thread going 10 YEARS!
- first comment this picture, here above, from Tuesday 1st march 2005....
- now this really IS amazing!
Best Site Ever.
surprised to see the plastic "decay" like that
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were there yearbooks hmmm something to search for