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This is so sad. The message speaks of such desparation and a feeling of being forgotten. The person simply wanted to go home, but no one listened or probably cared. It really brings tears! It also speaks of someone so just lost and separated from everything that they loved.
When I worked on tugbaots in NY harbor, this, I think, is the boat that my captain said was his daddy's tugboat down in Virginia long ago. The reason, he said, that the house structure was so much longer on deck than our was is because they had segregated black and white galleys. I just thought, "the goddamn south, eh?"
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Looks like a picture frame.
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Yes, actually it does.
What a creepy place!!!!
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with rust..
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oh, yes, indeed, ~me, you need one, you see?
a muzzle for you ~me, not me, but ~me.
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Does the chair read "boo"?
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kwasje verf er over en klaar
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wat een bonk roest
THIS WHEELCHAIR IS A CLASSIC! ANY FARTHER BACK THAN THIS AND I THINK YOU HAVE WOODEN WHEELS.
MOTTS, THIS MIGHT BE YOUR MOST SIMPLE PICTURE AS FAR AS CONTENTS AND TAKING IT, BUT ITS CHARACTER IS AMONG THE BEST.
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It makes me think about the romances that must have happened there in times gone by.
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Those cylenders are for the ropes.
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Do you see the other woman standing?