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I have been a fan for years, and this gallery is amazing, the pictures are outstanding. I can't quite articulate what makes these photographs so different from all the rest, but they have a striking surreal aspect that I have not seen in your prior work. Thank so much for sharing your gift, and I hope one day to be able to see your photographs published.
Oh my gosh. That is very creepy. It is still a good shot though
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Awww, thanks! :) I'll keep them to a minimum from now on, lol!

Hmmm, it would be easy for Flat Stanley to explore, wouldn't it? Haha!
Yeah...it makes you think doesn't it Jackie? I wonder if there were different levels of "disabled" children in this facility, as in some that weren't as "helpless" as others that may have had some serious behavior problems, making these kind of cards necessary.

Whew that was a LONG sentence. I need to go rest my fingers now...and read my daughter's Highlights magazine now. :D
Hey Kathy--thanks for that! Poor Poor Stanley...

I guess being flat has its advantages...you can slip through VERY thin cracks to get away from someone...

I don't mind your tangents Kathy...Tangent away. :)
OMG JackieB--you are right lol!

What a good eye you have. :) I didn't even notice that.
Yeah--I wonder what that film was about...

"Entitled Hospital for Sick Children - Retardation Film Series."

That doesn't sound like a pleasant kind of film, that is for sure...
LOL Jackie--my thoughts exactly.

Bllleeech!!

It looks like SOMETHING exploded...I wouldn't want to know what (if that were true) though.
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An opposed Siamese twin designed wheelchair?
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Debbie, I dont like this place but love the photos. Glad you are back
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I dont really like this place but great gallery motts!
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It seems like you are way out in the country there yet its Staten Island
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I cant believe how clean they are. It makes you wonder though, it seems that if the kids were so hadicapped there wouldnt be any bullies there
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I wonder if all these chairs were obsolete by the time they closed this place, otherwise couldnt they have been used someplace else?
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Thats a horrible shade of blue on the walls, the floor is in good condition though