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They hired some professionals to paint graffiti for the movie Session 9.
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I think in most cases it's depressing to see graffiti but as it's already been discussed in this case it's kind of acceptable. There was a building around my dad's place growing up that was the same. The graffiti believe it or not was in good taste though; people actually drew nice pictures, it wasn't vulgar in any way.

I admire you Ed for trying to make a heavy metal statement.
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Hey, Lynne, pass me the Tylenol.
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the cross of the cementery, that,s what it suggests me
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Nope, just checked. It aint raining here!! *whack!*
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Talk about beating a dead horse, people. Geez.
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Exedrin works wonders, as well, Doc.
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[Gratefully takes bottle of Tylenol, places next to cumezekyame, tilts back stiff drink and 8 Tylenols]
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"Rain-check"! Pretty funny! 8`-)
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I hate finding the ignorant comments on this site. Hopefully, jhighbonez will learn from reading the rest of the comments on this site. Sorry, Lynne....
**tony quickly gets the bottle of Tylenol, the cumezekyame, and a stiff drink....brings it to Lynne...**
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Amazing how CLEAN it all is.....except for the floor...even the MIRROR is clean!!!
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PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN!!!! THE GREAT OZ HAS SPOKEN!!!!
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Now, that's an awesome shot! The "secret entrance"...
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Good name. I do have a comment on this photo. What appears to be footprints on the sign, seems to be fingerprints upon closer inspection.
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I've seen this in other pictures here. I first thought they were raindrops.