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Dude this pictue if freaky!
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Amusement park ride.
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The first thing that came into my silly head was the Titanic. I think I'm slipping. down, down......
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Anyone else see "robots" in this one?
Hmm. May be time to up my meds =[
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I keep coming back to this one. I don't know why. Perhaps it's the starkness of it.
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Henry,

It's great that the staff took that much care to make your TV viewing easier. You're right - it would be tough to try to watch everything "backwards". I have done that several times when I have been watching the TV while I am waiting for someone and I caught the TV out of the mirror, and it's somewhat disconcerting to see everything backwards. You don't realize how you expect everything to be shown the "right way" instead of mirror-reversed. :-)
"Ma Specht" still teaches Nursing and comes to Pilgrim with her student nurses. I'll tell her she's remembered-fondly, I hope?
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"This is one of the greatest pictures in the history of photography in my opinion." (quote)

So true!
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Believe it or not, when we bought our house, the KITCHEN and second floor HALLWAY were painted that hideous color. Our painter guy had one hell of a time painting over that nasty shit. :0
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Who climbs in anywhere? With dozens of open doors, I just walk right in.
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It's in N-10, the rear-most building on the property. Look above for a post I made months ago on the subject.
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The skull with bat wings is a logo for the thrash band "Overkill".
The dude that draws them is a Byberry regular named "Blitz", after the Overkill vocalist.
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I don't know if it's because of the camera angle you chose or what, but this staircase looks very steep. I'd grab onto the railing and hold tight, even if I wasn't planning on walking down the stairs.
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This is cool. The sharp angles in the banisters have an amazing effect, and the angels have a creepily childish feel to them. It's very profound; this pic should be in a museum somewhere.
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Ooooh, I like the shape of this...the triangular beams and square frame give this a very interesting effect.