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Agreed! This is one of the prettiest pieces I've seen, and to think it is (currently) still intact just amazes me and makes me think along the same lines - that it is a magnet to knuckleheads. Yes, I will hope that they get a small sliver that makes them uncomfortable for years to come.
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Jude,

[stunned silence]
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beni, you haven't seen some of our butts (lucky for you, too). :-(
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He may have, since he always takes great pics and all angles.
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This is the best shot i've seen in this portfolio ... really cool
WOW! THIS INTERNET HISTORY IS AWESOME! IF I DID'NT HAVE MY PENT(HA! YOU THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO SAY PENTHOUSE)IUM 4, HYPER-THREADING, HIGH SPEED, ETC., ETC., I WOULD'NT HAVE A PC. LAPTOP. IF THAT PAINTS A BETTER PICTURE.
SOUNDS PERFECT.
are you there god, its me margaret
TWUG, THE SMARTASS BUILDING. THIS CAN'T BE THAT SCARY. I SAY YOU GO.
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Lynne said it.
Poe, Lovecraft... I'm sure we all do.
I just wish I'd discovered this site sooner.

Photography GOD!
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Many terrible things happened at Pennhurst. I am not saying all of the workers were involved, but I recently met someone who was a patient. It was just awful. I live very close to it. I drove by and got an evil feeling.
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And I guess it's fitting as the space belonged to her in the first place.....
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I got a chance to get some "last time" pictures at Dixmont about a week ago. Logged on today and looked at the news, it's a good thing I made it there, it burned today, pretty extensive: http://www.thepittsbur.../5266625/detail.html
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The more I look at it, the more it reflects exactly like it's glass of some sort.
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Ooooh baby. ;)