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OOh, that is so sad!

I do not think it is for an adult. I think it is for a child and it is so very sad. At one time a little child sat there and likely cried..
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This makes me wonder what is inside staring out at me through the door
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Bill is correct. I had the misfortune of spending a weekend in a holding cell after some mispent energy during my youth heh. I was incredibly thirsty when i finally got to go home...as i couldnt bring myself to drink from the back of the toilet lol
Well, psychic researchers have found that the presence of ghosts is often indicated by a startling drop in temperature.
So, while you were in the tub...did it seem a bit...crowded? Did you hear a voice saying, "Hit the timer again, dude, for another 15 minutes."
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Nice contrast between the colors of the leaves and the subtle greys in the window moulding.
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LMAO, grifspop! : )

http://www.opacity.us/...98.htm#comment_10122

perhaps motts could clarify. (sorry, motts, i just couldn't help myself)

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Look at the bottom of the wide door or mwindow. A skeleton-like creature is struggling to get onn its feet. Also, to the left of the big lintel over the same opening is a tiny aperture with a skull-like face trying to emerge. (Shudder)
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was that in the isolation ward??
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Couldn't you just pull the handle and unlock the cell doors, like in the other picture??
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maybe this is where the term "you got your back up against the wall" came from
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AngelWolf, the rectangular thingy between the sinks looks to be a soap dispenser, sorry to disappoint

I thought the message said "sealed hazard", but that didn't make any sense either, it's strange how quickly your mind formulates something after a quick glance...
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Hell.
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Nature always finds a way.
The Ferryboat's name is the Beacon. She was built in 1921 in Groton, CT. She served on the old Newburgh to Beacon Ferry Line
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Rat, that was the first thing I thought of when I looked at the photo. Stargate, Star Trek....