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i have the urge to wanna be there with her and tell her that she's not alone anymore, and that things will be ok. that's how powerful these shots are.
if only she had a friend..just one friend...
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dirty girl.... *cough*
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those walls look awesome... imagine going through this place and coming across that! the sheer look of bewliderment on the person's face would be engraved forever on their souls.
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Looks like 2 robotoc hands reaching in
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even if i keep reminding me that these buildings are abandoned with time and planning, they always seem to have been abandoned in a rush ...
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great photo ...
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I'm having trouble trying to sleep
I'm counting sheep but running out
As time ticks by
And still I try
No rest for crosstops in my mind

On my own... here we go

My eyes feel like they're gonna bleed
Dried up and bulging out my skull
My mouth is dry
My face is numb
fucked up and spun out in my room

On my own... here we go

My mind is set on overdrive
The clock is laughing in my face
A crooked spine
My sense's dulled
Passed the point of delerium

On my own... here we go
-Green Day, "Brain Stew"

That is the perfect song for these pictures... you can't argue
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Been a while since I've visited this site...Sorry. It took someone almost 2 months to respond to my previous comment, I stopped checking after about 3 weeks. Eddie J, it's possible that the company that made the lock is in Haggerstown Md.
I'd like to say that I enjoyed these pics, but it is sad. I visited RI back in 1991 or so on a 4H exchange trip. The family I stayed with took me to Rocky Point and it is an awesome memory. I wish I had picks from the park when it was alive.
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that's some major bashing on your husband, deb. i sure hope he doesn't see what you wrote, poor guy. (he really piss himself??) and what is with the editorials on this page? good god, no i didn't read them, but hell, that's a lot of writing. pretty soon i'm gonna have to write one myself ;-)

sometimes i complain about my dorm bed in my room here at college, but after seeing this pic, jeez my bed all of a sudden feels like a puffy cumulous cloud!
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motts always seems to be there in the right time to catch the right light . the books ? ... what are they about ?
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that ceiling is in ruins. like the fact that a light is still hanging on by a thread.
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Jmack - super link - thanks!
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oh man, this doesn't even look real! not to say that it isn't, but it's so surreal. what an amazing perspective this is. just...wow. really i can't find words to describe this. i've looked at alot of pictures on this site, this has to be one of my favorites if not the one favorite. top 2 or 3 no question about it. and i really agree with that description as well. all life has simple ceased to exist inside the chamber, a bird's eye view without the people, without the souls, without the time...
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Ed, your link is dead. It leads no where. If it gets fixed, reset it. I 'ld like to see where it goes