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I hope you have pics. This I gotta see!
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Lynne and Twug: How could you go and not dress up? It adds so much to the show!!! Then again, you haven't lived until you've seen Dr. Sketch prancing around on stage in women's underwear and 6" heels! I played Frank for 2 years in the live portion of the show...
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Looks very much like it could have come straight out
of Fritz Lang's "Metropolis"
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it makes me think about the second world war, i don't know why...
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Twug ole buddy! Go to the next image and Mark M (comments about 2/3 down) can clue ya in on this boat. Some sort of rescue tug from "the Big One".
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Accually Im a firemen in emswroth and we have been doing aout job and have found out its a few different ppl trying to prove a point and they also have been destroying the workers equipment
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Hey Lynne,
I have some documents and blueprints and maps you may be interested in putting in your musem contact me at zjs148@yahoo.com
Thanks
Zach
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Hey George I may have what your looking for
Contact me at zjs148@yahoo.com
Thanks
zach
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What is it?
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Cause your kind of sitting duck waiting in there
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Are the cops allowed to go into the building after you?
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Gosh, this layout looks exactly like the chapel/auditorium where I used to work with the developmentally disabled.

I'd think it was the same building if I wasn't out on the West Coast.
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I love this shot, I can hear the storm coming in.

It is quite a shock after looking at all the darker interior photographs.

Motts, do you pick and chose the order of your photos when you place them up here or do you place them in the order you took them?
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jai? from vegas? i showed you that movie.

this is a great photo.
and so it lies there.
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I agree, they do look like models. If this place is still operating, it sure looks like hell from the outside. I mean, it looks like it has been abandoned for years. It looks in disrepair, grass needs cut, etc. Is it that bad in real life?