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It's amazing as I browse the galleries..the ignorance of people. I would guess the majority of those that are saying how horrible it was, the people were treated horribly, etc. have no clue, and did not work there. I always like it when Lynne puts them in their place. Unless you actually worked there, or lived there, shut up!
I would hope that no treatment facility would condone having this painted on the wall. What I do think it is though is the artwork of a patient, expressing how he feels about addiction-in thatcontext, it makes sense.
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MamaToFive, why did you have to mention Domino's....now I"m hungry and want pizza. :-)
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I had to go back for a second look and saw the face immediately - I agree fatepeace, it does look like an owl's face.
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I really don't care if anyone sees my medical records. Have at it! Nothing of any interest, lol!
I can totally see a line of nuns sitting there.
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And there hasn't been anything worth watching since.
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Why does anyone considering vandalizing buildings fun? I think it's wrong.
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Disgusting.
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Tyne, I agree with you 100%. Graffiti is a joke, and defacing buildings is disgusting.
This shot makes my fear of heights go berserk
It looks to me like it would be hard to see the details from up here. . . which could be a good thing!
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So lovely and enchanting....oh the possibilities this place has in coming back to life again! Thanks for sharing the photos.
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And how do you change the light bulbs if it's a chandelier?
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I remember these wall paintings. They didn't cheer me up at all.