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I remember these. They were BIG STUFF when I was a kid, administered every year at my elementary school. Past middle school I never heard of 'em again.
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Amazingly intact!
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Motts you find the most amazing stuff. That tree and empty swing is a perfect forlorn symbol of an abandoned school.
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Made me miss my old elementary school, ya did.
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Okay my girlfriend is right, clowns are creepy.
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Anyone recognize that coastline?
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@LucieLou Me as well. These give us a tiny window into her mind but you just want to know 'the rest of the story'.
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Friend of mine ran into a stash about four times this big. Records literally knee-high. He sold them all bulk to a shop and donated every penny to a local women's shelter. The amount had more digits than my paycheck.
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Ugh. I have the bad feeling someone had that machine used on them and didn't like it.
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We can always count on you to be respectful, Motts. You're a golden standard for UE'ing.
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...so sad.

Real memories of real people.
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Gotta wonder who left that...and why.
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Is that an old wheelchair?
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Oooh this would make a good campfire story. *eagerly leans in*
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ect area? does that mean they haad a bunch of electric chairs to treat several people a time?