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I am not a villian nor a muderer!
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I am sorry, maybe it is the blonde hair but, I don't get the point ofthe dare.


Someone PLEASE fill me in.

...and NOt like that, I mean with info.
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from"Divine commedy"(il vestibolo infernale)
"per me si va nella citta' dolente;per me si va nell'eterno dolore..........
LITERALLY, ONE FOR THE AGES, MOTTS!
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It's saddening to imagine how al the people who once were there, with hopes and dreams, who could see and think and breathe are now all probably long gone, and this rotting listless ship is left as the last decaying link between them. :(
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Quest, i've been to most of the mansions in Newports, and none have a bowling alley in them. That's just odd.
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for those love sickness...great!!!!!!
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I'll bet this was one of the Fireboats at the S.I. Ferry Terminal fire in 1946. What a way to end your days.
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I love the way the whole thing draws the eye upward--the point of the roof, the window, and the treatment above the window. The whole pic is like a big arrow.
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Makes me think of an amusement park for some reason - a pavillion.
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That thing looks like it might just jump out and eat you if you get too close! Kind of reminds me of Stephen King's "The Mangler's" little brother.
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This is not a crematorium, it is a power plant.
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Yes, truly sad in a way. Guess it makes me think about how old i'm getting too. But the memories of those old ferries are still vivid to me.
Wonder how old this ship to be? Looks like a trawler
Nice photo shot. B/W makes the feeling of moody.Love the shot