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It really saddens me that childish behavior results in us being unable to visualize the original beauty of the building.
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I hope noone is still paying the maid!!
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This is an unbelieveably awesome picture.
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This would be good for races down the street on quiet nights.
I have one like it and i use mine for making tags for dog collars.
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Hi.... while this is just a snapshot and not an awesome photograph like the others you've taken... it's a heartstring tugger.... very emotive. Ever thought of taking the diaries and pictures and putting them on your website for posterity or just plain as a tribute to the forgotten patients? Anyway, you rock... keep shooting.
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one of the best moments of my life was when i was standing up here looking across all the way to conneticut. it was insane. i love KPPC..
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There is a sub-basement yes, if you look on a stage, there's a hole in it that leads there. When you leave the auditorium, there should be a janitors closet on the right, there's stairs leading down into it there.
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Ahhhhh...when netscape was $90 a share and actually worked.
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great shot...spooky yet alluring
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I've seen pictures of those suits before, they are rather creepy looking hanging there like that, but then again so is that silhoutte of that person standing there. Lovely.
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All the world's indeed a stage, and we are merely players, performers and portrayers, each another's audience inside the guilded cage.
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Hell yeah it's creepy - I just picture walking along this path and all of a sudden a figure steps into it way ahead...
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this would be a great place to shoot a video for my band!
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what a relaxing color - it goes well with the BARS ON THE WINDOWS!