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Magnificent!
this stuff is scary
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what tree are you talking about?
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...aha!! proof that multiple personality disorder does exist!! Lynne you may make medical history with this revelation....right up there with the likes of Walter Freeman.
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nice to have a shot every once in a while that creeps people out like this one does. instead of comments like "this is a great shot" you get "oh god, how creepy!" I think that's just as much praise. The photo still causes an emotion, and it does it's job. Keep it up, Motts.
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yeah i would have taken some too. i mean, the 1900s? man that would be an awesome keepsake.
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he's got a fellow chair in the next room, although, it looks like that chair in the next room has no seat part. no seat=no company.
yeah its super ugly, it looks like our school sunnymead middle school
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Pricey is right! Looks like an ab roller, maybe
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I worked at BSS in the 70's and started out by volunteering at dances held weekly in this building. It was rather bland back then; decay has really given it character! I worked in C,D, F, G, and the infamous K Building, torn down as a symbolic act when BSS was still open. K housed profoundly retarded men. Any chance you'll be exploring any other buildings? Some are actually in use as town offices, schools, etc, but others remain empty. I love your site and visit it often.
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Back in the 70's, when BSS was open, this building was known as the School Building. On the weekends, they'd have dances there. Usually they'd play records, but sometimes there were live bands. One I remember was called the Blue Max. Despite all the horror stories, those dances were fun; every single person was a true character and the dances were wild. It''s strange to see the building all boarded up and decaying, and all those people gone, all those memories fading away or vanished...
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This is a great shot -- check out the thickness of the vine -- and the cool water tower in the background
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Thank you for another great gallery
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"But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the east and Juliet is the sun."...W.S.