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YOU GUYS HAVE SAID IT ALL! BUT I DO JUST HAVE TO SAY THAT THOSE ARE FAB SEATS! FAB!!!!
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JOE AND MATHUE, I AGREE WITH YOU BOTH. I LIVE IN CALIFORNIA AND MY HOUSE WAS BUILT IN 1989 AND ITS A PEICE OF CRAP. EVERYTHING FALLS APART OR BREAKS OR WHATEVER. AND JUST TO LET YA GUYS KNOW MY FAMILY AND I ARE NOT DISTRUCTIVE PEOPLE, THE HOUSE JUST FALLS APART ON ITS OWN. OH YEAH, I ALSO WANTED TO SAY THAT THE THEATRES ARE MY FAVEORITE PLACES, I LOVE THE PICS OF THE THEATRES!!!! WOOO HOOO!!!!!
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HEY, THERE'S TERAZZO FLOORS IN THERE JUST LIKE THE ONES IN THE OLD "THRIFTY'S" STORES. COOL.
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Grifspop -- yes, but she died happy at the age of 80 because she and Harold did the wild thing when she was 80 and he was 21!

One of the greatest movies ever made!! Maybe I'll have something to look forward to!! haha
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I think Maude died in the end of the movie
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Yes, the hanging Gardens of Babylon was one of the Seven Wonders of the World -- in IRAQ!!!
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Sad little tree -- reminds me of Harold and Maude when they replant a poor city tree in the forest. Ah, where are H&M when we need them
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i would buy multiple copies of your book! have you looked into the print on demand thing? actually, i don't really know much about it myself except that they are printed as ordered and i don't think you would need to put down a lot of money up front.
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How crisp this photo is -- and the delicate curtains like in my file room? LOL
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Except for the railings -- this could almost be the Colusseum in Rome -- beautiful!
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finally a normal person....you are so right...
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Thanks, isabeats -- will check them out.
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A few strange, weird, creepy clown stories I would highly recommend: Thomas Ligotti's "The Last Feast of Harlequin", Ramsey Campbell's "The Other Side", and James Powell's "A Dirge for Clowntown".
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Is that somebody stood at the far end?
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I think thats a good thing because kids don't belong in places like this, they belong with their parents, who need to learn how to care for and nurture them. Commitment into a place like this should only be as a last resort.