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That must've been amazing to watch a child being born!
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Damn!!! Why didn't they just leave the place empty instead!!!
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This is a lecture hall. The blank space at the front is where the blackboard would go. I spent many an hour in rooms just like these, of course in those halls not every square inch was occupied by a desk. They've obviously shoved every seat they could find in here, either that or they had the habit of catapulting students to their desks.
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This is probably one of the saddest things I have ever seen. It kind of makes you wonder where the arms are that used to hold that teddy bear.
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poor puppy
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girl? i don't see her, where?
Whoops, I meant 150. Silly me. Those new refurbished ones can go for at least 5K.
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:) I really like this pic
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That IS bizarre...
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Compelling is a great word Lynne :)
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I love this site (opacity) I come in here and browse the pictures for hours, theres a strange comfort in knowing there are others who see the beauty in a dilapidated modern ruin. Some days I think I must just be strange like that kid in the movie American Beauty who films the plastic bag in the breeze... :)
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as it often does Jo? lol
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When constipation turns to anger.
crapper chaos.
I saw one that worked pretty well at an estate sale, $50. It kept their cokes cold, but how am I going to drag it home, as I wasn't driving that day?
Sigh, it was such a shiny red, too.