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I try to be careful with doors and such, I haven't had the pleasure of being locked in somewhere but it's happened to two friends of mine, not a good situation. These rooms needed to be locked from the outside with a key.
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Excellent, thank you sa1mand3r!
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Motts San you're an Angel..touching work to say the least ! Bravo
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And yet again, ~Me has managed to turn my happy childhood memories into something altogether different...
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Now look at that, you've made me blush! Must have been subconcious there, making the connection between hard and the floor... Better bring a blanket or something though...
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~Me: I once knew a guy who had lost movement from the neck down. He had a good sense of humor about it, but there were a few things he really missed being able to do... It didn't help that he had pretty hot nurses too!
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Maybe it was easier that way. Fell, tripped on something, take a shot.
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hard? harder?
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I LOVE YOU, Sa1amand3r!
THAT is what I have been doing all this time!
I KNEW I saw these prints before!
Thanks, now I know I am not totally insane.
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Please don't use your imaginantion with ~Me.
no better yet DO! in the mind it is oh so much better, believe ~Me!
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Ok, use your imagination for a minute with me. Pretend that instead of grass, it was sand or loose gravel. Add in the playground equipment that was moved to other schools when this one closed: swings, monkey bars, whatever else. Imagine the building didn't look like it had been abandoned for so long. It's not quite as depressing when you see it as it probably was, not like it is now. It actually looks a lot like my grade school did when I was a kid, and I have nothing but happy memories of that. Then again, at night I didn't live there like these kids did...
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Really good gallery! I was waiting for some new photos to browsethrough! Thanks!
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I would like to go too.
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Awesome pic, even though i have no clue what Monotony means.