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Talking about it is nothing like actually being out there where anyone can hear your bodily functions. Don't you hate those public "areas", BritChick? Not only can anyone hear you, but how unsanitary! it's positively icky.
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What an outstandingly beautiful window!
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Please CrimsonheadZmbie@aol.com,
tell what happened. I am soooo curious now..
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Omg, I thought you'd captured some kind of ghost..
My heart stopped for a second.
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In that case, I certainly won't be going no boot camp! I'm prudish about anyone even hearing me peeing, let alone watching!

Yet not too prudish to talk about it! :-D
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I'm looking at that walkway...is it sinking into the ground? Sorta like the place is being pulled into the depths.....slowly.....
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We had a phone like that in the late 70's early 80's, it's now a prop for my theatre company! Come to think of it, it's still got our house number on it! :-o
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Matt, that is one incredible observation. Are you a writer or an artist? Not many without the most vivid of imaginations would see that. It makes the shot repulsive and beautiful at the same time!
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Obviously not a one of them has lost anyone. The only way I want to see a morgue is on "CSI".
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Hey ~Me, love you too. But don't y'all think it's really weird to have a soap dispenser in a stairwell?!
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Aw, come on guys! This is so awesomely 3D!!! *dripping sarcasm*
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Looks as though there's a blue sky over a pebble beach JUST outside the door.
Why do these kids think abandoned morgues are so scary anyways?I've never heard of a haunted morgue.No one dies in a morgue,now hospitals.
In some ways I still feel very sad for this place. Most of the places I stayed in as a child weren't especially pretty... the often deteriorating resorts and holiday parks of the South Coast of England, seeing out their twilight years by catering for the few too stubborn or too poor to jet off to 'the continent' like everyone else...

You don't care when you're ten or eleven that the carpets are threadbare, the decor is twenty years out-of-date or that the place is surrounded by the peeling hulks of hotels and boarded-up shops that have already succumbed to the inevitable.

Sadly I suspect there's no-one going to step in and save the Pines from the bulldozer - those flat roofs have undoubtedly doomed the place. Looking at the shots it seems that almost every one has failed, resulting in almost unbelievable water damage that would cost millions to even start putting right :(
Sorry, history.nav is not living any more ........

I found a picture of PY-8 here, http://www.history.nav...s/h54000/h54504c.htm sadly this is defiantly not it.