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I was wondering about the holes in the safety glass also. I doubt those were done with rocks.
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Unfirst?
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Nonsense, I'm sure you diagram sentences in your head every day. NOT. I see the hideous 70's has infested this building with florescent lights and dropped ceilings. Now dropping ceilings. . .
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What's the big metal box on the floor?
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That looks like a huge classroom! I've never seen that many blackboards in one room.
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I worked security here 87-89. Looked a lot better then. The seats on the floor were torn out of the balcony. Memories; this place was so cool.
I love brick buildings, especially houses. Or even better, stone. A nice stone house with a big stone fireplace has always been my dream home. Instead I'm in a dumpy apartment!
We have a school similar to this one in our city. It's larger because it originally was a high school. My sister went there for a short time. I'll never forget the one time I went there for some reason, the inside hallways were curved and it freaked me out. Did not like that at all.
If that is a heating duct in the upper left-hand corner, they must have had one heck of a heating plant. Probably coal at first!
Are you sure that isn't a Triffid that will uproot itself and come after you?
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I worked as a security guard for the State at this Hospital from 87-89. (two years after it was closed). I had the projector on the right fired up. This place was so cool to work at. All the buildings were intact, I spent all my time exploring. Used to ride the elevators. The pool was full of frogs.
I had a comment all set until I read flushed's comment. OMG, was that a random attack or was it a fight gone horribly wrong?
I hated English in the 7th grade, mostly because we had a witch for a teacher. I'll never forget her, she always wrote with a pink Flair pen. I can talk about her because she's probably dead by now, but she didn't take any crap from anyone, especially the kids. She slapped one girl across the face in front of the entire class just for being sassy. If she did that today, no doubt they'd cart her ass away to jail. The thing I didn't "get" about English was diagramming sentences. That seemed pretty pointless to me.
One can almost picture kids stomping up & down these to & from classes/sprinting down on the last day of school...
That exit sign is cool. I would like that.