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Hmmmm..... a Step Latter, is that a Technical Term for taking your steps later on?
wow, and I've been trying SO hard to NOT be a dope head too.......
DAMN!
Lynne, can ya help me out here? lol
Breathtaking!!!!
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Ah, I forgot my art history classes already... thanks for the correction!
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XD I love the flailing arms!
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that zombie looks like my p.e. teacher from high school.
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Someone give that poor man a pillow!
we're ready..... to ride it....... but where's everybody?
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i wanted to ride in it. Im so dissaponted.
i wonder if it lights up at night!....pretty scary
they appear to be ovens for the dead people who wanted to be cremated
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JM,

That reminds me of a saying I heard in a Franklin Day Planner seminar several years back: "That's either the light at the end of the tunnel or a very large train coming right at us."
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Lynne, your grasp of history of the system just contstantly amazes me. I observed the photo and said to myself, self, what a great tub. It has nice tile on one side, It's deep, no price was spared to buy this tub, but what does it end up to be for most of readers, a source of torture and abuse. We damned lucky that we have you for straight on reality. The kids need a constant reality check, times have become so grotesque that it has been blurred and our kids have missed it.
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When I was a teenager in the 60's we used to drive up to the hospital at night with our friends in the car...I would stall the car out and pretend to not be able to start it back up...It was very creepy with the headlights off and the moonlight shining over the face of the building...The grounds were taken care of and you could drive by the Bonner building and circle back in front of the main building...or drive on the road out back...The bars on the window and the gothic spires were beautiful and scary at the same time..What I didn't know at the time was that my own mother was sent there a few years later and I had to go visit her at the Bonner building...So I have fun and sad memories of the place...I am so happy you took the time to document this place and I found it online...Thank you
I don't mean to be a dink, but I had to point out that it looks like it has some dimension, in which case, it would not be a fresco, but a bas relief. Fantastic photos, though...