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good lord...
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This is so depressing -- can you imagine eating here with those overhead pipes. Oh, well, it was a jail, after all!!
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Some of these pitures are absolutely amazing......I stumbled on them by accident and now I am bordering on obsession with abandoned asylums!
my family and friends think i'm crackers!
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I love the light from the window on the floor. A perfect spot for a comfy chair and a good book!! Those wardrobes are worth some bucks, by the way! Also, the light coming in from the window on the other side of the door -- makes it look inviting, instead of sinister.
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Lol, kisses :-p
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um, clothes?
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Ta Motts, yet another fine collection of pics!
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that is very, very cool! i dont think ive liked seating so much before!
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hehe thats cool! it kinda looks like a miniature cannon-thing! :P
Marathon Man.."is it safe?..IS it safe?
Yes Lynne, They make all kinds of chias and chia herbs to. christmas time they were all over t.v.
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I . . . . . . I think I love you!
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Ok, I must just be a really insensitive person, because I don't get any senses of anyone's tragedies or mistreatment from a photograph of an empty room - I can see a very beautiful photograph of a room which probably looks very different from when it was inhabited. It's going to look cruddy because it's abandoned - you can't really see what it was like when people were actually there unless you were there at the time.

I think there are a lot of people who like the dramatic, and create these little torture/mistreatment scenarios in their heads, which they have no evidence of from a photo of a room, and that's a disturbing thing in itself!
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Sports wheelchairs have the wheels tilted in a bit so's they don't tip over when you are booking.

http://lenmac.tripod.com/sports.html
http://www.ncpad.org/get/ppt/acces...extMostly/Slide15.html
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its a escape capsule from a mech-warrior :P