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When you are angy that is one of the colours you see, and yes it is strangely calming
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"Rolling ont the floor" awyper and all of us have those senior moments so don't feel bad!
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My co-worker told me he heard that they used to have to have a second person there, if a switch was thrown, to "kick off" the person throwing the switch. Anyone know if thats just myth?

**Awyper........no comment, there!!! : ' > )
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Imagine being an inmate when the hospital was functioning - the sheer joy of those colours would lift your depression and make you feel alive because you captured what they saw
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(356pm) Mott's! What a great pic! I am very partial to the black & white shots!
**Lynne, Jude...They're so large, they had to garage them! Must've run outta money for the other one...**
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Absolutely fantastic image
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(353pm) Amazing Motts! Are those railings painted red, or are they just reeeeally rusty?
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(351pm) With this plant going full tilt, I can't imagine having a normal conversation in there, even WITHOUT that loudspeaker being used!!
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Have you ever been an inmate ?. Sometimes the sun shines just right.
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**wipes MORE tears from eyes....offers Lynne a cumezekyame to beat Me~ back with so she can make all the "size comments" she wants...**
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As fond as I am of the asylums, this power plant was a great experience...thanks for sharing, Mr. Motts!
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Avast!
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This is my first time visiting your site, and I must say your photography is trully astounding.
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And I love you, Jude. *wipes a tear from the eye* (I dare not say orb, it'll start another Radical Ed/beer discussion)
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Summing it up in one word-----Incredable. Thank you again Motts, you are awsome as usual.