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Oh my god, I know hwich building that is....Great picture....I go to the school that was opened on the property.
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Too bad it's so far gone. It should have been saved. The architecture is so incredibly beautiful!
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Never to be walked on again.
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Any time there's a needle involved, I guess some people could possibly consider that torture. I hate needles and I get tortured by normal technicians in normal labs when I have to have bloodwork done for my thyroid. This isn't the Inquisition, people. It's okay to have imaginations, but please keep them in fiction where they belong.
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That building Rye? Which building is it? Have you been to the other twenty-three buildings??
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This calamity occured back in the summer of '03. The room has since been blackened and burned, about a year and a half ago.
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Tortured? Oh my goodness . . . .
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Yay Chey! Good on ya! :-)
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Tom,

I know for a fact that your information is incorrect. :-)
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Nice Composition, I love the side shots. My Specialty :)
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I love the composition of this photograph. Very Beautiful.
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yo wen were all these pics taken becuz i never seen this wen i was in that room
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ive been in every part of the building
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I just wanted to say , WELCOME BACK MOTTS. WE MISSED YOU !!!!!
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An antique store? We were still using them in the 80's at UC,Berkeley.