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i can't imagine having to stay caged in that room for years and years.
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i used to have a train like that. lol
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Look at it this way folks. New life rising from the ashes of the old.
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DO ppl realize that when you are visiting old buildings like this, your mind plays tricks on you. You will hear footsteps and see strange lights, etc. because you WANT to. You want to believe there are "spirits" and "ghosts". There may be some truth to them, but nine times out of ten, it is your imagination. It's happened to me countless times. Some I believe, most I don't.
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When the page first started to load, I thought that was a fan on the ceiling. looks cool.
C-R-E-E-P-Y. You never know what might poke it's head out from the end....
It doesnt look harmful at all. This scene makes me think of a boarding school actually.
this is the most beautiful shot of a hopital ever. incredible.
i think it says "have another tomorrow" too. i read through all of the comments and kept referring to the picture, which is great by the way. they're all good opinions. i wish we could know for sure.
lizzie border had a axe gace her mother 40 wacks when she saw what she had done she gave her father 41
mabey it just wants out of the photo frame i feel so sorry for it
wow how did motts get up there in the first place?
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Thank you, Motts, for the awesome tour. And thank you, Radikal Ed, for the "play by play". You both succeeded in making me feel as if I were actually there. =]
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That clown would look great as a greyshade tattoo