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Thank you, thank you, thank you, Sue! I have been looking for that reference for a LONG time! I should have remembered, living in the Seattle area in 1985 right after that study came out. And I had always thought the color was named for the color pink that is on the boxes that come out of bakeries. Well, whatdayaknow! Now I can call it by its rightful name - Baker-Miller pink! :-)
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I worked here from Feb. 1969 to Jan. 1971. I worked in the male acute surgery ward in bldg 23. I was in the basement Where the morgue and lab and autopsy room was, many times. Across from the autopsy room there was a glass room about 12x12 ft, that had multiple shelves from ceiling to floor with large glass jars filled with preseved brains. Pretty creepy to a nineteen year old. PS The morgue had a distinct nasy order.
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With those falling window screens, it almost looks like the Haney Place. (LOL)
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I have seen some artistic grafitti. Beautifully drawn and in perfect proportions. These are few and far inbetween as most grafitti is nothing more than a waste of spray paint.
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Oh my God!
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to learn about the study that determined the power of pink.... http://bacweb.the-bac....ms/baker-miller.html
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Well, will just fix that.
Quote by ,Puddleboy "These building are not standing so you and your buddies can go in and break everything. You are more likely to get caught 'cause of all the noise you were making. "


That's right, I cant stand people trashing old buildings like this just for the hell of it. If you want to break and smash things than do it to your own home.
It's one thing to go in and look and another to trash the place because you feel like doing something.Have some respect.

Well, you knew what I meant.
Now after reading your post about what Andrew and his buddies did just goes to show you how pathetic they are. Wonder how he would feel if someone did this to his house.
Looks more like a compressor than a steam engine to me.
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Andrew, little darlin', I have a much better idea on ways y'all can "release yourselves" . . . . . . . . .
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LOL, You quoted me, not Andrew. Andrew is the one bragging that he and his buddies trashed the place last night. They also broke a bunch of windows in another part of the building.
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hehe it looks like my closet!!
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haha it looks like somthing out of back to the future. and the screen is some talking computer face that flys around. but that might just be my overactive imagination
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Quote by Andrew, "These building are not standing so you and your buddies can go in and break everything. You are more likely to get caught 'cause of all the noise you were making. "


That's right I cant stand people trashing old buildings like this just for the hell of it. If you want to break and smash things than do it to your own home.
It's one thing to go in and look and another to trash the place because you feel like doing something.Have some respect.
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The key word there is "they think" , but not really.