Probably just water damage, but I was thinking of that part in "The Ring" where the chick's in the well and she suddenly finds her hands full of a dead person's hair.
Now that I think about it, it seems like it would have been just easier to have an aide standing by. That way you got the entire room under surveillance, whereas the plexiglass windows just seems, I don't know...inefficient.
"know a woman
Became a wife
These are the very words she uses
To describe her life
She said a good day
Ain't got no rain
She said a bad day's when I lie in bed
And think of things that might have been"
Timmerz, this one is on the floor under the Champ's Couch roof. There are dozens of hallways in the three "E" shaped *N* buildings on the first and second floors. The majority of them, believe it or not, aren't tagged beyond belief. I'm positive you'll find a wall large enough for your tag. The walls in these dorms don't go all the way to the ceiling, stopping at approximately six feet. If you see condensation on the wall move to another one so the paint will actually adhere. I don't usually condone this sort of behavior but Byberry is slated for demolition this fall, so I don't see doing it and grabbing some pics of it for posterity.
For some reason this reminds me of that last scene in the movie The Blair Witch Project.
It's alittle disturbing to see a real person in The Gingerbread Jail.
I think it originally had a figure that looked like a gingerbread witch.
Okay, the fake shoes in the fireplace are
fah-reaking me out too. LOL
I know you won't publish where these places are but can you tell my if Dayton State School is the real name? Not asking for the real name but is it Dayton? Thanks Motts.