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I think i would of least been comphy i dunno . It looks a bit creepy
I would move a bed in there instead of a coffee table
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Stack is now gone, along with the Hutchinson building.
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Remember, the tunnels under the "C" and "S" buildings are about 90 years old.
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I'm so glad to finally read you are going to be published. I have a good pile of photojournalism books. I'll move them all off the table for yours!
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got shocked at the first look!!! this is thrilling!!!
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So many times you see desks in abandoned buildings, yet every time I want to buy a big old desk, it costs an arm and a leg...
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I don't normally comment on pictures although I find them facinating. You will have to excuse my spelling. Being in a hurry tends to make me spell bad. In reference to the reasons that people were put in these places. My Great Aunt was put into the one in walworth county wisconsin at the age of 15 because she got pregnant. she was there untill she turned 92 years old. I dont think she was too unhappy considering that about 20 yrs after she was admitted she chose to stay as a resident staff. Needless to say shes gone now. Her last days spent in a nursing home accross the street from the asylum. I guess we think its sad because we have so much freedom. But for her it was life. Sorry if it sounds stupid but I felt compelled
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That's what I thought.
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nice view is nicer then the inside
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Knows, thanks for the info! Now I know Terry is actually a guy! "Gasworks" says it all! LoL!
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thats creepy
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Ed you are my freaking hero!!! Do you still have my address or do you need it again?
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Ah yes, I too am trying to be good, and not clutter this place up...but...when I read Twug's comment, I just cracked up with laughter again.

It's just a comment, we ~should~ get over it. (LOL)
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Looks like a good place for kids to sneak cigarettes