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What is that thing anyway?
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the plant coming through the window looks like the boy hanging on for his life
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the room looks like it's leening
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i agree with ya
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And I can add a hearty "amen" to this!
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frankthetank,
Count yourself lucky to be close to a place like this. Connecticut has FFLD Hills...but we can't get close.
I'd like to hear more. ...
thanks
Ya, green = oxygen. The handle and fitting look incredibly beat up, this thing could blow if you breathe on it wrong(if by some odd reason it's full).

Not sure why it says "CIVIL DEFENSE"
I love how that light is cast on the floor. Great shot.
Wow, you're right. Oh, and stupid goddamnned vandals throwing rocks through windows.
Sometimes even the simpilest pictures become the most interesting, it causes you to look even deeper into the picture.
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Maybe the paint on the room walls is latex? Latex doesn't peel I think? Or maybe I don't know.
This is a great shot ,especialy in black and white .This was obviously some time ago ,i cant see the grafitti that has this place in time looking like the ghetto,breaks my heart evry other sunday when i'm up there,this is winter or fall,even better
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Again... another maddening colour. The room is small enough to make anyone crazy, and floresent lightings not a bonus at that (floresent lights drive me nuts). The whole room screams of danger and hazard.
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Freakin' gorgeous.....

On the subjects of ghosts you never know where they're going to turn up. I saw a ghost in the least likely place once (in broad daylight in a new building), so I suppose anything is possible.
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this was therapy for patients