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but its ok if they never know : )......o and btw how come theres no pictures of the field house.....supposedly 2 families were murdered in this house.....ive recently been in there and it is quite freaky
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Fruit cakes have nuts, Go Figure!
We have a poop portrait here on this site.
http://opacity.us/image1488.htm
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ive been in the morgue of this building a few times.....[entry information edited as per site policy]....go down the steps to the basement....walk around but go right for the most part.....youll eventually see the hallway with the lab at the end.....to the left as u walk down if the morgue....my friend got locked in one of the freezers and we had to break the door to get him out.....freaky
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its a lot different when ur actually standing right in front of that table
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i also live like 15 mins from letchworth....im totally down to do this film....ive been in and out of a lot of these places....although ive never seen these freezers.....does anybody know what building they are in....and possibly where the building is located....anything to help me find them
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i haven't had a chance to look through all the galleries yet, nor read all the comments (there are so many!) but these hallways seem a lot wider to me than others you've taken. it's a nice thing to see, especially in a place such as this.
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i agree. the lighting and the camera angle are absolutely perfect for the subject matter.
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Not a strange spot, It most likely oled to the kitchen, In the Worcester Academy there is a spiral staircase that leads from the basement to the big coolers in the back room in the kitchen
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Sweet JAYYYSUS what a Juxtapose!!!
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I'd label this picture...Natures Revenge...You see that greenery creeping in through the window as if its there to slash the throat or urban sprawl and take back whats rightfully belinging to the trees...
ok..Was a long night shift at work..but the picture speaks...I listen ;-)
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Motts, Have you ever herd of a school out here in western Mass called the Belchertown State School??? It has been empty for about 12+ years its almost 100 years old and has many buildings on the 8oo+acre campus... you may wanna check it out. I think it would make a wonderful addition to your beautiful pictures
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ok way way too much information..
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**Quick Responses**
Pidgeon raising would have been a form of therapy if thats what was used....
Cremation ovens/crematoriums were and are usually kept in basements for sanitary and aesthetic reasons
and I am betting it was a form of Bird cage/chicken coop. *shrug*
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btw awesome pic motts...
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OMG, ok im a wiccan, 3rd generation.. here is a link for everyone that will help explain all about wicca and penticles etc etc etc www.bewitchingways.com... knock yourself and become informed.