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I'm trying to get intouch with sandy again , when we got both released I was staying with my grandmother and she would come over and visit me , we were together for awhile , at that time my brother was building a racecar and she would come over and hang out with us in Wilmington mass , sandy and I stayed intouch for awhile , we spent some quality time together, it was wild and I remember it like it was yesterday, she was so beautiful and had an awesome personality, we got along great , I would love to meet up with her again
Yes I remember starlene, and yes that was me. , remember the graduation before I left ? I had to talk in front of everyone in that auditorium
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Send in the Clowns

"Send In the Clowns" is a song written by Stephen Sondheim in 1973 for the musical "A Little Night Music"

Isn't it rich, are we a pair
Me here at last on the ground
You in mid-air
Send in the clowns
Isn't it bliss, don't you approve
One who keeps tearing around
One who can't move
Where are the clowns
Send in the clowns
Just when I'd stopped opening doors
Finally knowing the one that I wanted was yours
Making my entrance again with my usual flair
Sure of my lines
No one is there
Don't you love a farce,
My fault I fear,
I thought that you'd want what I want
Sorry my dear!
But where are the clowns
There ought to be clowns
Quick send in the clowns
What a surprise,
Who could foresee?
I'd come to feel about you
What you felt about me?
Why only now when I see
That you've drifted away?
What a surprise...
What a cliché...
Isn't it rich, isn't it queer
Losing my timing this late in my career
And where are the clowns
Quick send in the clowns
Don't bother, they're here
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Yosemite Sam says: Build a wind farm !
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Poor Taz is just all broken up because they closed down the amusement park.
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Maybe they could turn these old abandoned amusement parks into wind farms.
in march PWR said there was clearance to demo the old girl i have no way to find out more except thru him am off to london and paris so will have to wait till 2020 to SEE the results
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what a beautiful space......and that ornate large radiator. just wow!!!
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I see that now after lurking on your site for so long. woudnt have nnoticed it before.
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aww! if mica hadn't got dibs I would've picked this room also! :-)
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jeez look at all of that history! did anyone else notice someone took the time and effort to remove all or almost all of the vent covers in this place?
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im going to guess nickle or chrome plated
YES, and thank You so much, WANDERERPYEPOUDRE - I did watch. Was nice to see ...but SO sad...as they look so good together all those buildings - imagine it all saved and lived in.
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Great shot, as are all of them; but, this one makes my neck hurt. :-)
I was an attendant at MSH in 1968. It was only 6mod. The final straw came when I was told to accompany a teenager to electric shock therapy. I stood at her side as they hooked her up and put a bit in her mouth. I watched as her body contorted. She was unresponsive for a time after the procedure. When she came to she was given juice. It didn't change anything about her. I was horrified and done. I quit soon after.