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aaaa
toi super
entretenida
viendo esta pagina
no puede aver
pagina mas bacan que esta
gracias por existirla!
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yup two theatres in the childrens...one with a room(changing room)?? with about a 5 ft drop to get in..i wasnt going in lol
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esa es la manilla de mi pieza
!!!mm!!!!
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i walked across that carpet it was scary to say the east
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da miedo esta pagina pero
me gusta el miedo
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I work in a print shop in Bryan TX, running a 25 year-old Heidleburg Offset Press. I'd love to get my hands on it and nurse it back to health 8^) A beautiful old antique like this would make a sweet addition to our collection of ancient presses.
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The price tag is for all the large buildings remaining on the campus including 93, 7, 21 and 22, as well as the miles of steam tunnels, demolished buildings still underneath the ground, and old buried landfills.

The development plans fell through, the article can be found here: Bid to redevelop Kings Park Psychiatric Center scrapped
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Nothing better than the dishroom on a hot summer day. At least this is a manual, the automatic dishwashers are horrible, because you don't have the break as each set is washed - it's constant hot plates. Looks like it's in pretty good condition, though.
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lol! Thanks for the chuckle, I needed that :-)
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Seems as if they're waiting for someone to come and re-fill them with clothes & belongings long gone. Looks like the tiles are puckering up under the rug, too. The water damage in this place is amazing!
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80 million is ridiculous; it can be cleaned up for a lot less than that. The Book-Cadillac building in Detroit was projected at 150 mil for complete renovation, and that's a 1,000+ room hotel many times the size of this. If this building can't be rehabbed, it's because there's no demand for it, not because it can't be done.
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Oh!! It looks like somebody built the poolhouse IN the pool!
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It couldn't have been more than an inch or two...
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How deep is that water?!
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Vilia -

Agreed - sounds like we are on the same page! :-)