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Well, jolly good for England!! Hip Hip Hooray!! Too bad it doesn't apply to ths side of the pond where they could care less and bulldoze everything. It must be a MAN thing!!
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Keith, you missed your train to London? Were you going to meet up with Motts?
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been meaning to get back here an post a reply to J Black.
I knew craig just from being one of those pathetic stoned kids who hung out at the park in the summer for lack of anything better to do...lol.
thant and my lifelong philosophy of ALWAYS talking to strangers (my parents tried...they really did...)
but yeah-
so i don't have big hair....though the city i'm from is known for it...
knew craig from chatting with people who worked there....
and thought it was a great place to work when i worked there later on...though the pay wiked sucked..... but the perks were great!!
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hey i went there last nigh.... n when i was walking in the hall we heard voices ....like crying.....4real
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If anyone has any information on how I can get involved with this type of extra ciricular activiy, please feel free to e-mail me at paige.bowman@gmail.com
Thank you for any help you may be able to offer.
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I love all the different colours and light just before and after the sun rises or sets. Especially that moment right before sunset when you get that soft golden light on everything. That light is just perfect. I'd hug it if I could for making my photographs seem to suck about 10% less than they actually do.
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That cloud is quite neat.
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Oh, I agree. certainly addictive. I missed my train to London because I kept saying "Eh, just one more gallery... Oh, another one... Hmm, I still have time for another... One more..." You really should put a warning lable on the front page. You know, like on cigarette packs.
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The best gurney shots are from deathrow.Have a look at some of the death chambers in the US.
The Walls Unit,Huntsville,Texas is a good one!
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I just discovered this web site and have to say that I am thrilled with your hard work at taking such intrigueing photos. I have always had an interest in mental hospitals and the stories that go along with them. Does anyone know of any "groups" that go to visit these hospitals? I would like to be a part of that. I would be very interested in going through some of them myself just to look. I live in Ledyard, CT less than 10 miles from the old Norwich State Psychiatric Hospital and have always wanted to walk through to see what it looks like inside.
i want to work here <3
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Everyone has the right to make a comment,intelligent or not.It is not easy for some people so well done for having a go.
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Did you ever find any Nancy?
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the cord is more than likely a rubber grounded cord. Notice the brassy hunter badge, fans with those badges were made by Robbins & Myers between sometime in the mid 60s and 1984. also notice the cage on the fan, fans in the 50s would not have had a modern, safe cage like that one. Most fan companies started using safer cages in the mid 60s.
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Actually Julers, someone or something is going to reach out, grab you, and pull you in there.

oooooooh.