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is it so far fetched to say that back in the day when the hospital was first open that this tree was a lot smaller and not of the size and stature it is today??? perhaps it was freshly planted and administration did not want anyone disturbing the tree and to this day the fence still stands??? just figured id throw that one out there
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Haunts me
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very sad and scary
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Now we know how to settle Lynne down, give her hallway shots.



Love ya Lynne, really I do enjoy your rants. :)
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second look, it looks like those dials and stuff on an old "Outter Limits" show.
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looks almost liek the staircases into 122 and 123 at kings park
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Hey Ed! Look! It's a scale!

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despite all my rage I'm still just a tree in a cage
Java... I've never had a problem with leaking water
Yaggy... considering that happens even in public bathrooms... I honestly don't know how females get urine on the damn toliet seat- let alone how they get shit all over the bathroom!
Similar to Byberry right down to the yellow glazed cinderblocks seen in the majority of the buildings there...
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Motts, why does it have to end here?I found myself, clicking an re-clicking just to make sure there weren't treasures I was missing...Great gallery though!
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Danvers anybody?!
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This is my favorite shot from this group of pictures. Something very pretty about the colors and the sunlight, but the tattered sheet gives a very macabre aspect.
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He he he, there is one in the movie "Smokey and the Bandit"! Don't yall' love that trans am? :-)
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The texture of the clouds looks awesome. I'm debating whether I like the power lines. I think they interrupt the solidity of the building, but they seem to be a good addition of the horizontal to the very vertical lines of the photo.