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Mmmm Kay! NOT!
I agree with viveka, lynne seems intent on sticking to the book and I believe looks through these images with very different eyes from the rest of us. I find that fascinating, that she can see such an image and think not of the loss and sadness of it all, but just 'fire-hazard crap thats left behind.' Being a school teacher doesn't give you the insight into whether or not these patients had love, but only the patients themselves. Lynne's comments appear to be as regulated and sterile as the tiles in the pictures.
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hahahahaha
And on the sixth day, God sent forth furniture.
But He kinda missed, and they crashed through a skylight.
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That would just be evil if they had
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"coldness & evil"?

Didn't these places have heaters?
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*scratches her head and looks and Lynne, shurgs, snorts and walks away to go cackle*
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Em . . . . . .

[Trying real hard to be good, Motts]
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Hehehe! I used to throw the wet wads of toilet paper at the ceiling in school! It was like cement!! Wonder who it is falling on these days! What a legacy, huh!?
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The house with the clocks in it's walls, LOL. Nice shot, the greenery and sunlight outside is a stunning contrast.
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Funny and sad at the same time-boys and girls looking at each other through the peepholes, trying to find each other's love and comfort in a place where there is nothing but coldness and evil.
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To Heather- it's probably just some rust water running down the "window" frame, there are places in Brooklyn where there are a lot of rusted fire escapes on apartment buildings, after a rain, the ground below them looks like a murder scene! It is nothing to worry about.
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Tapeworm? The tape that worms its way down the hall in this picture, lol
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I've hate tiled ceilings for the better part of 12 years now... was sitting in school one day and one fell on my desk while the teacher was talking. Just glad I wasn't doing any work, it would have likely landed on my head... Scared the living shit out of me anyways.
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Caitlin,

I was wondering where I knew that from, thanks! :0)