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It's sad, but recreation was probably an easy budget item to cut. People are people, but money is money. Thank goodness we've never been wards of the state.
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I like how it trails off into the darkness.
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Wow. It looks so intricate, yet so fragile.
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I'm always amazed at what we leave behind when we leave a place. Take the phone, but leave the book.
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Or really old blood. Here's hoping it's rust!
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Going down...
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I agree...
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It's amazing how well they've held together and kept their shine. Says something about how they were built.
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I agree with Lynne about the timing, but for grafitti, it's rather understated. Again, this photo looks like an amazing painting. These have to be the best photos I've ever seen. Do you sell prints?
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This looks like a painting, maybe something out of Lovecraft. Great photo!
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this chair is very old ? dont you think maybe before 1940's?? what do you think? I know is not 60's or after.
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Thank you, Art!!
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ya, google earth rules, took me awhile to find danvers
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Thomas,

your a pretty lonely guy, arntcha................awwwwwwww, cmere ya big lug (((((((((Thomas))))))))
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Wink, Wink, Nudge, Nudge!

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