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This reminds me of those anger and angst-ridden teens who think they are alone, or have nothing left in their life at all.

Conteplating suicide perhaps.

I had a friend who attempted suicide last week.

I can just imagine this to be her, as she was into the gothic stuff too.

Btw shes better now. She spent a week in hospital, and she an away again so she like in a foster hoem or something. I can't get a hold of her unfortunatly.

Ok, so maybe shes not alright.

But....ok.

I'll just shutup.
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Excellent pose, name, and the black and white just adds to the overall effect.

The torn dress rocks!!
Hi Sara B. : )
Motts is kind enough to have two links about the EF at the beginning of his Enchanted Forest gallery.
I was one of those EFPS members that had really wanted to see it reopen on its original historic soil, but that was not meant to be.
So, whatever remaining structures are left, have either already been relocated over to Clark's Elioak Farm, or will be when or if money allows. People are even giving the farm EF figures that they had obtained over the years, so that they can be enjoyed by everyone.
Unfortunately, Willie the Whale fell all apart while moving him, his frame remains and the farm does plan on recreating him.
Click on this link and then click on EF Attraction Museum. It gives details and pictures of all the EF rides and structures.
Sara, you can see some of the scenes to Ali Baba on this site, along with Cinderella's castle and the white mice that pulled Cinderella's pumpkin coach.
http://www.websitesame.../Nostalgia/index.htm
A d.v.d at the farm shows Snow White and the 7 dwarves and it does have music playing in the background.

This newer site has an AMAZING gallery of pictures of the original Enchanted Forest when it was open. Some pictures are very old.
There are even quite a few of the scenes inside the Alice in Wonderland Tunnel, which was destroyed when the 2nd owners built the mall.
If you ever went to the EF be ready for a flood of memories to come while looking at these.
There are also very old newspaper articles on here.
http://www.ellicottcit...he_enchanted_forest/
Once again, a very big thank you to Motts for taking such beautiful pictures of this Enchanted Forest.
Hopefully, it may even encourage people to return to the farm more original EF figures that they have had in private collections, or at least give pictures of them so that they can be recreated over time.
Old photographs are playing a HUGE role in repainting and/or recreating alot of these EF treasures!
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Creepy....Reminds me of Resident Evil.

lol.

That's an awesome pic and amazing acting. And photography. You both captured the scene perfectly.
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Top three on my list lol.

Its really cool. I almost imagine a hide and seek game with random ghosts or something.
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I love this picture. My favorite so far.

The angle and background is PERFECT.

kudos.
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I like htat dress lol.

The whole picture is very nice, and the name is very appropriate.

Nice bow by the way =)
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:-( I'm an "NJ Kid"
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I hope you read some of them, interseting!!!!!
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did you go ALONE? perhaps one of your "buddies" Motts, may have been messing with you, either that or this is some crude spelling game done by Quasimodo.
what the hell is this place . i like it me i want to live there
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THIS IS SO COOL . I GO INTO SCARY PLACES TOO.IN CHINO ,CA THERE TRASHING A LOT OF FARM LAND .I HAVE A LARGE COLLECTION OF JUNK FROM MEAT HOOKS TO BONEY DEAD KITTY.
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WE USED THAT TYPE OF LIGHTS IN THE O.R. AT THE VET
Brothers are somewhat like a priest intern. It is a step toward priesthood.
your both are gorgous and your work is to die for it fills my spine with enegey i cannot quite place my finger on but it changes me