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hey did you do the one of the woman face on the wall too i guess not looks like might of been done 10 or 15 years ago by looking at the picture on my computer screen.
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yeah well I like your art work jonay still a very cool art piece
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This picture just absolutely floors me...
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Why does it not surprise me that you know that, ATF?
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One thing I loved about this place, it's almost like a nature preserve right in the middle of the city. birds singing,quiet and over grown, like a lost jungle city.
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as I recall from changing goddog's bandage...14 stiches. he didn't just cut him self he gashed himself trying to let some air into a "hangout" room
Blood typically colugulates within 30 minutes.
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Why must every abandoned place have that lone chair just sitting about?
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Well, I hope your bathroom has a better color scheme at least. Ugh...
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Nice shot. I like the angle you took this at. I've taken similar photos myself; just not in abandoned buildings. I'm a coward like that you see.
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Whatever it may be, it looks cool. Keep up the good work Motts. You take some nice shots to be sure.
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How very sad. I think the pit of oblivion=depression
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I'm sure the freezer door law was passed for kids, not adults, however I can think of someone I'd lock in a morgue container if I had the chance.
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Well, it wasn't a state institution, who are more adverse to throwing all their garbage out the window or letting it rot inside because they'd wind up being the ones with the cleanup bill.

Also, it's not a well known place and hasn't been looted and trashed by many people - another reason to keep the real names of these places under the radar.
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Looks like an amazing place! How come so much got left there?