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I won't make any comments about avian flu until Motts starts to dress up like a pigeon and try to peck at seeds. However, as soon as he looks like he wants to hover over your windshield, I personally recommend driving away as fast as you can . . . .
=8-o
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wow......thats all i can think of to say
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Wish I knew what the hell it was. I could use the fifty bucks.
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It was lovely... I've seen much worse though!
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The chair was lit with my flashlight using a long exposure, so it looks a little unnatural.
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Bri, not so much over the internet but in life, which is a little more scary!
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That would be fine, i live in N.J. My family lives in Middletown N.Y. I will pack a lunch. Boy this is getting to be very interesting.
i have that same mural on my wall and im 15 yrs old
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this photo makes me want to scream!! It brings back old memories from when me and my friends got lost in there. OMG never again will i go in there.
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It looks like a deserted saloon in the old west. A player piano, some dancers and card tables would complete the scene.
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i am sure that was fun to find
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yay i found new pics.. i useually stayed wth the dixmont ones since i live in pitt, but i am lad i went onto looking at more. these are great to look at. I may have to show my brother these. since he likes to look at them i the dark it ill be great for our haunted friday marathon thing we have coming up
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Nobody has even offered to take me up on my challenge! I am completely serious, and (if requested) will give the money to Motts to hold in escrow until proof comes in. Anybody up to it?
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Lynne -- I am curious about something regarding this site. You seem to be the number one commentator -- I have some questions -- would you have the time to e-mail me at jmm@cbknlaw.com? Thanks.
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I agree with QuickSilverRider. They do seem as if they're large enough to hold mattress'.