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Lynne, Next time try jello shots, they're not as messy as slitting your wrists nor shooting oneself, but they sure do do the job!
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I can not beleive that you would actually fess up to comtting vandalisim to a historic building,on the actual web site. in my opinion Andrew, you need too seek help, and not only did you destroy a part of history you could have gotten hurt. When you say that "we are obsessed and weird" it just goes to show me that you do not have a respect for property or other viewers on this site. maybe you should look on www.dumb ass people.com and I bet you could find something that would intrest you better.
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I'm sure it was just some random person that was wandering around. It's not uncommon to come across people wearing long white dresses and angel wings along with black boots in these places. Especially ones that will pose in a lot of photos for you.

.... yes, you got me, I was being facetious. It's explained here: http://www.opacity.us/image3808.htm
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this picture rocks!!!!
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I agree Dr. S, she looks as if she's reaching out to someone, not at them. Great job, Candace!
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This one touched me.

As someone who has been in and out of psychiatric hospitals for the past decade, I recognized the expression of trying to find the light from the depths of darkness.

Thank you Mr. Motts.
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I look just like this girl...its creepy..i have a twin..i thought it was me when i was looking at it.
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that is so cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!8-)
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does anyone else see a face in the window second up on the right hand side?????
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it is intresting to see how these pictures affect one another, really we should enjoy the beauty of this building, and that someone has cared enough to post pictures of a historic time, cant we all just egt along 8-)
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Its probably walnut. The grain is too fine to be oak. Walnut carves and turns easily too. Believe it or not, I've actually heard of someone who salvaged bit and pieces of mansions that were about to be torn down and used them to build a new house. He used whatever struck his fancy instead of just what he needed and had apparently many staircases in the house that he just couldn't bear to see destroyed.
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how about Dust in the Wind?
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another great picture!!!
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MOTTS, how safe was it for you to be in that building, look at that celing, WOW!!
it is amazing that you are able to capture the photos that you do.
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autoclaving anyone?????