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Ed, I enjoyed the historical value of the old pics. It's a wonderful compliment (and contrast) to the pictures here.

As for uploading your additional photos to a proper site, there are places where you could upload pictures to, such as 'Webshots'. I have a Webshots page, http://community.websh...om/user/puddleboy100 These are easy to work with. I hope someday to have a right and proper website too, but for now I'm satisfied with my Webshots page, my photo blog, http://puddleboyrules.blogspot.com/ and 19 Yahoo groups.

..... pb
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his name is MIke . thats his tag. tag is a word u write all over the place
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yea halloween is deffinatly not a good night i heard that sundays are the best nights.. and weekdays because they think that kids go late on weekends
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Oh, come now, Sir, you could learn.
Old dogs can learn new tricks.
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Thanks Puddleboy but it's just some pics I took a while ago. I have over a thousand now but no knowlege or skill to put them into a proper site. (Like this one.)
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This was an excellent tour. I had read about 'Byberry' before. All about how they abused their patients, etc etc etc.

Thank you for the wonderful pictures.

I shall now visit Radical Ed's site.
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I know it's rust, but at first glance, I thought it was blood.
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It looks like someone was trying to turn the '1' into a '7'
radical ed = my idol
chill
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Thanks for sharing your photos, I really enjoyed them. And hello to my former hometown... oh how I miss Philadelphia.
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CJ said that the woman was in her 20's by 1970-1972 which would've meant the baby was born in the late 40's to early 50's. Has nothing to do with CPS in the 70's when she was already a "legal" adult.

CJ I applaud your intentions, I bet you did make a difference in her life even if it seems insignificant as compared to what you had hoped to be able to accomplish. You very well may have been the only kind person to ever interact with her. Who knows...
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Naw, that was jsut ~Me.
i played a ghost in bball here
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That building Rye? Which building is it? Have you been to the other twenty-three buildings??