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Holy crap are those baseboards marble?
This one is eery, Makes you wonder, Where's the child it belonged to.
You're supposed to knock them over with soft balls, Rigged! Lol
I've seen this same ride 'Ricochet' in Kings Dominion in Richmond, Va
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I remember riding this coaster when it was in San Antonio...it was fun but definitely a bit scary at first lol...
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I look for places with visual interest, rich histories, and uniqueness... that old hospital in Texas seems to have all of those! I hope to make it out to that state soon.
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How do you select the locations you photograph? We have an abandoned jean factory here that is rumored to have a fallout shelter, and an old Texas and Pacific Railroad hospital. East Texas has lots of abandoned buildings with interesting histories.
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I had a student last year who had grand mal seizures every other week. No matter how many times you see it, it doesn't get easier. Once, she got tangled in a desk and was slamming her head into the concrete floor. One of the scariest things I've ever seen.
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I've had similar trays in my mouth more times than I care to remember. I had retainers for most of my childhood, and my dentist did this at least a couple of times a year to check progress. Not pleasant. The goo squishes out and gags me, and the edges of the trays dig into my gums.
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Is suitable for making horror movies
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From the photos looks beautiful
I need some in Australia
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flushed, it sounds like you had a horrible time. I for one would be interested in your story should you care to put pen to paper.
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hey that looks like my friend naria's shoes!!
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hey its red milk!! my dad used to make me drink this every night before bed