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again, thanks for the comments....
this shot is superb....
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silkster40z, i'm blushin' now ;-)
Sorry for asking anything personal-like
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Muh!
A lesson in black and white.
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It wraps up what it was all about, "the agony and the exstasy.
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You're right about the Kim Carnes record. They tryed playing "Bette Davis Eyes" backwards to see if it has any secret messages in it.
The majesty of it all.
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here, even though you're locked up, we'll wallpaper the doors you're locked behind in pretty colors. o_o ...if I ever go to a mental hospital, I hope they show the same hospitality. ^_^

photographer (not entirely sure of your name, sorry): I stumbled upon one of your pictures while googling a book I was trying to find more about... these are beautiful. I've been entranced for the past hour. amazing work, and such a beautiful subject.

vunjakat@gmail.com
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I think its beautiful!
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wow its like my home! lol I mean my home-to-be. I would love to have that on my property to visit.
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That is amazing. Wow, such historical presence. (lol that sounded really geeky, but i dont care)
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Did they seriously put bodies in those things???
I'm with the camp that would want to read the diaries out of curiosity. I think it would be fascinating insight to what life was like in an asylum back in those days.

On a side note, I can understand why someone would want to discard an old Kim Carne's album, though. Hehe.
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Omg, that is so sad. and the really sad thing is that that is true.
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the letter stickers look out of place....looks like someone put the words on the wall way after it closed down...
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Its kinda skary knowing that actual dead people have been in there and are there with mental disabilities.