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My wine bottle exploded dude.
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Good morning John boy.
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eeeuuuuuuw It looks like a crime scene before the coppers show up
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Explosive Menstruation, or 'EM,' is a growing concern in some parts of the Eastern United States, I've heard.
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Dude, where's my car ?

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany.

8:03 P.M. / Friday / 03 / August / 2007
Beware, the tall grass....................................

Where the She-Demons hide.........................
He looked at me calmly with his dark green eyes and took me by the hand and said:

" I will now show you MY BLOOD RED NIGHT -
MARE".
Ooooooh... very awesome.
Thats kinda creepy...
Wow... It's absolutely beautiful... I'm in awe.
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Reminds me of some of the dis-used buildings on my farm. Maybe I should post some photographs, someday.
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HAHAHA, Mrs. Menstral. Somebody'd better call the CSI team.
I remember back in '99 or so when my best friend first told me about that place and how eerie it was that the windows were painted black and had fake white "shade cords" on them. I was living up in Canada @ the time, and he had to take pics of the houses and send them to me
More like "Living DEAD Room" ;)

Funny tho, I have almost the same ugly plaid couch down in my basement!
Wonderful shot, with the striking contrast of red and yellow tones.
Which house was this in? My best friend and I went up there in June of 04 ( he lives about 15 mintues away from there) in the late afternoon. There were only 2 or 3 I believe and we saw a clawfoot tub on the 1st floor( took pics of it and us mugging around in/by it), but by that time, most of the floor was rotten and neither of us were suitably dressed for "suburban exploration".

Although somewhat small, they must have been nice and pictureque in their day. My friend said he thought they were company housing for Newark Watershed employees.

Once again, really evocative pic