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Lovely light streaming in. And what would be the meaning of that red X in the circle next to the doorway?
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"it *wasn't* taken
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Were those glass beads and what was the cross made from...pewter? I'm surprised it was taken by scavengers.
The lost and art of the silent screen era.

Cherish the memory.

Stranger in the fog
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Thanks for the photos. Nothing could spruce this place up. That gaping hole between the two white empty signs which used to bear the name of the current moving showing is an eye sore. For some reason, this set of photos was a melancholy experience for me. Perhaps it's because it brought back memories of my childhood attending grand old movies theaters with velvet curtains, high ceilings with ornate light fixtures, and lovely architecture thoughout. It is a bygone era.
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It is a sorry site indeed.
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The place just needs to be razed to the ground. It is in utter ruins with no hope of ever being restored.
The last ticket to the last patron of the last picture show
has finally been sold.

Stranger in the fog
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Nice how the light flickers from the outside.
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I just don't understand how this piano could be left to rot.
Cover your ears while the strains of "Haunted Music" plays
at the strike of the "Witching Hour".

Stranger in the fog
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I hope that you guys saved as much film as you can
find and then put it on a compact disc.

Joseph
10:07 p.m. November / 29 / 2014
Sun City, California
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Yes, and we dressed up when we went out to eat. Seldom do people dress up anymore.
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It looks more like a painting than a photograph.
I am hoping that someone hasn't yet grabbed all of the diapers! If possible, I'd like to go get them all even the ones that aren't usable...they can go into my dumpster with me when I conduct my #deathWithDignity plan: http://thediaperservic...stom-death-with.html