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Oh man, climbing those stairs is hell.
http://img.photobucket...eMuffin/100_0125.jpg
My picture of them...they go up like, 3 stories.
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E-mail: fanperson101@yahoo.com

I actually took a picture of the wall in the steam tunnel. I was very suprised to see nothing in it.
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It's big and impressive! Jsut the way ~Me likes 'em : )~
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AAAAARRRRRGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!! *I* didn't say that, ~Me - swear to God! =8-o
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Not to be asking the magician to give away his secrets, but damn Motts, how did you get this shot? Is it a single image, or did you sew two together? It's just so... BIG!
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The theory behind reducing machines was that the friction from the belt would help to melt the fat. Of course, even if it did melt fat (it didn't), it was a flawed idea, because once melted the fat had to go somewhere, but it was sealed up in the body. People will try anything to lose weight... At least, anything that isn't eating right & exercising...
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This hallway looks creepy just imagine if it were dark and you could not see anything. I would hate to even think about the stuff you would be walking on while going through this hallway
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Who's blushing? ~Me is blushing.
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Slippery when wet, that's a good thing, ~Me.......
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Thanks Lynne!!!! That was just as interesting as the site I posted. I'm learning a lot about the history and origin of graffiti, but not finding the word I was looking for. I'ld swear people referred to it as 'something else' when I was little. Back in them bade olde dayes, when people drew hungrey rabbits in pencil or carved 'Karen loves Billy' on a tree. Was it just the writting on the wall?
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:-)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graffiti

I did a paper for a college class many, many moons ago on graffiti. When I get back to work from vacation I'll see if it had anything interesting. I rather doubt it, though.
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Does anybody know (or remember) what this stuff was called before the word 'graffiti' was coined? All I could come up with is 'the writting on the wall'. I was just into Google trying to find the answer, but came up with this interesting site...
http://www.ccd.rpi.edu...t/grafitti/index.htm
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People tag over each other on purpose. But that's some of the worse graffiti I've ever seen.
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Thrash Metal! R. I. P.

np: Overkill - Hello From The Gutter
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What a toy. Hella wack. :)