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lol hehe i can always imagine the ole fairy tales when the wickid iwtches push the little girls down the laundrey chute!
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You'd thing theyd just use metal bars/ checked metal? on the floor, like some stairs you have these days, you can still see through them
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although, the two of us do think alike.
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Twug, you're on your own with this one!
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Um, Dr. Sketch, you need to up your med intake.

Love ya!
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can u say fun! Add some more things to the top 100 things to do in a walmart..... ghost hunt
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Thank you Matt!
Know anything about the rest we see here?
I am willing to do the work if you could point the way. Itried to go the registry route but my search w/ both coast guard and merchant marine wasn't helpful. All I have really found out in the name of the salvage site. A phone call to those folks was not helpful.
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you always capture the majesty of decay
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this type of vault is called "barrel vault". i once lifed in a house which had this in the basement. in that former days it was a very common method of constructing vaults for rugged ceilings and high bearing capacity. it takes a lot to get this ceiling come down.
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wow- this looks like my bedroom window- seriously. I wonder if they could climb out onto the roof.
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yes
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Most clients that have this behavior are not developed enough to spell that well or write so clearly. Obviously this is some young idiot.
Speaking of the kellogg sanitarium, has anyone seen " THE ROAD TO WELLVILLE "?
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Now i would be a little nervous to walk through there. It looks like something off of a horror show
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I am not sure what to say about the picture. But I do know that it does not bother me. I actually want to work in a morgue.