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They have no face value. It's just a ton of scrap paper. It has recycling value.
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disturbed....
i wont actually sleep tonight
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eeeek! very strange, looks as though someone has tryed to escape, terrifying.,...
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Tara says hi!
How old are the pics. None of this is there any more. NONE.... ALL GONE
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please forgive my ignorance but: Why do they call them bleachers?....i'm australian and we just call 'em seats...but then again we only really have two big stadiums per city....the rest of the time we watch AFL from the sidelines while sitting on eskies full of VB
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thats right! Learn it, Love it, Live it.....<--see that?, yeah i don't know what that means :(
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Matrix-ed...hehehe new word!
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Motts, I came to this shot from your link of your two favorite photos. I must agree with you. This is really moving. Thank you for sharing with us.
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Motts did you edit this at all?....the stack looks a little strange against the background trees
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It really does, if this picture is unmarked, one would have thought this was in Williamsburg, or some other historic neighborhood in New York.
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There still are people in this world who wants to hurt children...........They should be cleaned away to make this cold society a little safer and warmer.....Thats why we have the .50 BMG sniper rifle.............................
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breathtaking and scarry
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what a picture what a feeling it gives me....
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maria im in agreement with you i say its the cross to the boat graveyard fantastic gail