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The exquisite colors of the red bricks, the slate roofs, the green of the copper fittings, the mist in the background, the cuplos, the rust colored trees, the pebbled roof top. Such a beautiful but heartbreaking shot. All of Motts' shots of Danvers are heartbreaking beautiful, which will constantly remind me of what we lost!
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looks like a fun visit
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looks like liquid ran down
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Some places just breath a sigh of familiarity and comfort. This is one of them and you have captured it in this photo.
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i agree that that graff is trash.....somone should paint over that...get some real writers in there to do somthing worth the wall space
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having the prostate checked by a beautiful young thing is almost fun ;)
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Have any of you seen the movie "Slingblade"? This looks almost identical to the day room in the beginning of the movie.

It still looks inviting in a way, like you could pop up your folding lounge chair and read a good book by the window, take a nap, paint a picture, or even watch the TV!
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get off this kids fuckin case... he did one fuckin tag. and by the looks of that tag , he doesnt do it offen. graff is every were! not just in this hospital... but in every major city. and to answer max's question fot r ed.. its not about how long it will last... i bet its more about how much time hes spent thre and how long hes wanted to leave a piece of himself there. kinda like when people put flowers in a casket.
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Thanks! It's being gutted and turned into condos at the moment.
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You are right neogeo -- a true liberator!!
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a lock on the door... doors of perception
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i dont think new york is really worrying about this abandoned t station. maybee the rest of the graff out there but not this.
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thats so london hehee
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champagne dreams an caviar wishes...
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if our health care system abandons such things imagine what waste our military leaves