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The esteemed Elevator snagged me a sticker intact from the bottom of a wooden cahir. Moisture had rendered the wood weak and slimy, and removal of the delicate sticker (not unlike that from a license plate) was a cinch.
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Can someone snag me a bottle?
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I would love to have that statue !
removing asbestos before the place close down required money
I saw two of those property tags on the same projector (the one closer to the stairs in Fury Ellis)
my favorite staircase in the whole complex
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All this vandalism is unnecessary. It certainly detracts from all of the surroundings.
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tell me, does any one see a ghost to the rite of the door?
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i live down the street from there
She's lovely Starscreamn.Sort of like a cat/human hybrid.
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Is vandalism also his calling card, like all the rest?
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A Ritz cracker? Townhouse crackers are much better. They have a more buttery taste to them to compliment the coagulation of the blood.
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I know, I know!

Maybe it was two painters?!?
One did the bodies and another the poor sore red thingamabobs.
If this had been in color and the sky had been blue that day it would have captured a feeling of vast emptyness and decay but it wouldn't have the sense of foreboding and darkness that the black and white gives it.
I worry about the mental state of whoever painted those guys with the spears and red genitalia myself.What were they thinking?