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Oh how I love those Hunter pedistal fans. I'd say late 40s into the 50s. They were made shortly after Hunter moved their headquarters from Fulton, NY to Memphis, TN. Very nice and powerful fans.
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this could just be me being really empathic.. but i get the feeling that this machine was used to liquidize the abused children..much like a large evidence eradicating human blender..
any comments please email - clearlyimnotbeingserious@aol.com
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xtiml - wtf?
im not about to start on picking that spiel to shreds because frankly i dont have enough time or energy to do the job properly.. suffice it to say that sure, "they" ate their own faeces and suffered violent episodes for the one sole reason that "they" were trying to fuck with you.
Im sure that those capable of supplying humane mental health care are heaving one hell of a sigh of relief at the retirement of yourself and others of similar ilk and professional standard.
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maybe it's not a lack of empathy. maybe it's more that these are places that those with an interest might otherwise never get to see. i personally think motts photographs in an extremely emotional way, which is dispassionate and personal at the same time. i haven't explained that very well...um...i think what i'm trying to say is that everyone's response is valid to them. appreciation is a personal thing - what you "get", someone else may not - it doesn't mean they're not thinking, it just means they're not writing it down.

right. i'll shut up now

*wanders off*
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haunting.
what bothers me more than the despair and decay (both of the buildings and the lives they housed) is the mindset of people who describe viewing these sorts of environments as "orgasmic" (not seen in this msg section but just as a result of browsing)
i wonder if they ever think about what theyre seeing above and beyond the spectacular photography.
the only conclusion that i can draw is that theyre 13 and not yet equipped with the ability to empathise or imagine.
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i love the "howdy" sticker. marvellous.
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session 9 was filmed in danvers. shame its just finished demolition. great pics.
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This is amazing! I have never seen a pic that brought so much perspective to life. I have to wonder not who made the bed up for the last time but who sleept in that bed the last time. That person woke and no one ever laid back in it.
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Holy Cow surly g.
Your up late. Do you work nights too?
: )
HA! HA! HA! 4:24 am
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oh, go on then.

lynne?
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Dr. Shawn, Thats a good one.
Sometimes i think the only difference between me and the patiens is i have the keys to get out. Don't tell my bosses.
They will put me on the other side of the desk.
Just jokes. : )
It is a rewarding job, helping people, but it can get pretty stressful at times, with all the spitting, punching, yelling, threatining, and even some broken bones.
HAVE A HAPPY WEEKEND EVERYONE!!!!!!
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Well here comes this new guy sturring up trouble.
To Lynne and surly girl.
Truce?
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Ok so i'm a big jerk!
sorry Lynne.
Can you forgive me?
: )
P.S. Balance, I love you as well!
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Thank you for the welcome.
A friend that i work with showed me this excellent site.
Sorry i was blasting you Lynne, maybe i should have kept my mouth shut!
I guess i take things too seriously.
: )
I'll play nice from now on.
yeah im a example why you should not breath in that stuff you see in front of the flash light you know that stuff thats falling from the roof ASpestas becaue i have cancer