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god please help them
TOM TOM sorry...my lips are sealed forever. will you still pack lunch?
JLP. time for a corvette
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Isn't plaster water soluable?
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I worked there from 1980 until 1982, first job out of high school. Didn't pay much, but room and board were part of the deal, so the paycheck was pretty much all spendable - read "party money". Lots of memories, learning about life, and growing up was done there. I worked as a lifeguard and in the nightclub running the spotlight for the shows. Hank was my boss, other names I remember were Rock the Bellhop, waiters Tom and Chris, Sue from the front desk..... It's a shame the Catskill resorts are now a part of history instead of still making history.
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This is what I picture my house looking like. ...when I get some money .... and some sanity.
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ewww, what's on the walls?
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No, It's just a trick of the light.
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again with this same shot- awsome, even in the dead of winter!
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that is an awsome shot! i love the overgrowth, something about the vines and the trees.... i would love that print on my wall!
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ugh, want it so bad XD I wanna take it brick by brick, stone by stone, move it to Scotland or something XD My own private island...rebuild it, better, faster, stronger...maybe not faster....

I wish I was rich...
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man...I really, really wish I was just filthy rich...I'd buy that and pay to have it fixed up...have my own little castle...buy a buncha the land around it too so I wouldn't be in the middle of the city...but yeah...such a beautiful building...
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oh my god that scared the crap out of me! XD
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I love how there are spots of blood on the edge of the tub. Kind of like someone carried her into the tub, you know?
I also was the Dj at the pines ski chalet from 1992 - 1996
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