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Radical Ed, did you hear a crunching sound when you stepped on his neck? I figure its probobly Mott's SOAP DISPENSER!
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Fabulous - like a chess piece that fell off the table and landed here.
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Very interesting shot.
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There, there, sweetie.

[wipes eyes and gives her a big hug]
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Could be a long exposure shot, in wich case, they both could be the same flashlite at different times.
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omg...this is amazing my aunt dusnt live 2 far from there u can kinda see the top from her house.....its awsome!
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decent photo, yeah i have seen the flourecents kinda creepy i have seen bulbs riged to breakerboxes in the basements of buildings hanging that were a glow
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LOOKS RETRO LIKE FROM THE 1940's
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I know this is childish, but did you pee in it *sheepish giggles*
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Hmmm....who spiked the punch?
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TO PLAY THE LAST RITES!
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Looks like a tornado came through and wiped the place out.
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I have been to many places that are still on the power grid. It really is not all that uncommon. I did some research and apparently when the circuit is never broken(.i.e. the light is never turned off) a flouresent bulb can last almost 20 years.
but there is always somthing sinister about working lights at an abandoned hospital, almost like they left to go home for the night and never cam back.
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I belive so.
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IT looks so sad and lonely.