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Guys..I'm curious. Why do these places always have the records/papers? Can't they destroy them after a certain amount of time passes?
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John Galt do they still use that for plantar fasciitis? I have a horrible case of that in my left foot..tried everything including therapy and cortisone shots. Ugh.
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Peaceful.
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Ah...Brady Bunch paper! "It's a sunshine day.."
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2 showers a week? Yuk!
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eldokid I thought the same thing, lol!
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Yay yay yay new gallery! Thanks, Mr. Motts..you don't know how excited I get when I come here and a new gallery is ready to go!
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I would not mind a "Start From scratch"....If it meant keeping Opacity up and running.

I'd say go ahead! I'm sure everyone would say the same!
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Motts, you know we'd all like to keep it going. If there's anything needed to keep it going that I can help with, please let me know.

We all appreciate this forum very much. It is the best Urbex forum. I appreciate all the years I spent here and hope for more! ;)

Tony C.
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ok, here I get the art and the history and the intent (many of your photos have shown me this but why backtrack and comment? no point)
so here I feel like I "get it all"! thank you so much for creating this site!
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this makes me sad. my mum was in shenley in England (in and out a few times) and to think records like this are discarded so without feeling bothers me
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when I first saw this pic I was like.....wtf? then I read the description and it all made sense, mostly lol. again thanks for the comments and insights guys.
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you do have a great eye for photography (several co workers ive introduced to this site have told me so) to be honest im more interested in the decay/abandonment/history of the buildings so the artistic stuff is great but I don't catch it most of the time.....til its pointed out by other commenters.
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maybe they where all nailed shut after everyone was gone?
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I have been lurking on this site for about a year.......didn't think you would be back, so no comments.
welcome back! I love your work, and tour daring! I never even knew places like this existed until I found your site after reading an article on jan toppan. thank you so much for your photos and thank you and lynne and many others for their insightful comments.