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im not a big fan of poo obviosly all you guys are and dude, where do u work!
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When the county was using the basement room for a communications center, one of my buddies was a radio operator. They worked shifts alone in the building. He saw shadows and movement and heard lots of voices from the hallways.
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sinks and light fixtures for handwashing
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charisma, thats a good thought.... motts, it would be awesome to see some alcatraz pics
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that paint looks really fresh, especially compared to the other paint in the jail. i aggree with ed, though.
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actually, that tape looks old. as previouslt stated, the tapes last a long time. this one looks kind of faded, so to me it seems like some pranksteres poot it there. police wouldnt normally just "hang" it there, they would use posts or adhesives of some sort. and if it was really a crime scene, tape wouldnt be the only thing there to protect it.
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motts, just remembered what it was called. Eastern State Penatentiary.
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heyy motts, just a suggestion, but if you like jails and stuff, you should check out the penatentiary in philly. it might not be as fun, because you are ALLOWED there (you can take tours and stuff) but is intresting. there is Al Capone's cell, a place called the pit or the hole or something like that, death row, ect.
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and some more history on tghe pentagram.... When the five-pointed star is pointing upwards, it symbolizes god over the earth. It is interesting how this would be shown with a satanic cult sacrifice of some sort, as you could say it is a paradox. Traditionally, devil worshippers see the upside-down pentagram as Satan over earth.

Lynn, any thoughts on the subject? it would also be nice for some backup, here!

god it feels great to be back.... lol
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damn i cant believe they left a car there..... i probably would have pushed it around the track :)
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hey guys havent been on 4 a while..... anyway, instead of turkey vultures, they could have benn just TURKEYS themselves... they are everywhere around here!
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Nice set of photographs. The last one in the series was nifty. =P
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At one time this was a bridge. It just happened to be a floating one!
Beautiful picture. Would be really something to see it captured with a large format camera, blown up to poster size, or bigger.
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And they left all that history behind. What a shame.