1,236 Comments for York Street Jail

just think iowa prisons have thier sinks built into the top of the toilets.
no wonder they want parole........this explanes why my hubby is the way he is, he went to prison here.
they use plastic in iowa unless ur in the hole than u get a loaf, all ur food cooked into a loaf and served in a paper bowl.
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Nobody: I almost responded with a quip but then noticed a very bad taste in my mouth, decidedly un-funny.
I'm with you on that one.
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Oh quest, that is so-o-o-o-o bad!
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Motts: What gives? I 'm from CT, Whats's with Benedict Street?
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....you know this is a keeper....copyright ...beauty.
I don't know where this (door) went: I don't know where (this door) goes....There are tooooo many avenoooooes.
Don't let this baby go.
Great shot, Mr, M.
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new orleans un-submerge.....
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Frog post is frowning.....:-(
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Where the heck've you been, N?
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I would have snagged it. That thing is cool.
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North Bend, Washington I'm pretty sure. The red room scene where the dreams were with the little guy who spoke backwards. Yeah really bizzare. The show just went downhill a little. Washington is a wonderful place. But thanks to Mr. Mott's I have a higher appreciation for the East Coast and all this history that he has presented to us. I've said before there is nothing out here on the West Coast like what you see here in the photos. If we do it's a rare gem and demolished fast!
I'm English and my girlfriend is American... and the light-hearted 'to-may-to / to-mah-to' banter still tickles us lol! Not to mention the occasional confusion over vocabulary (especially regarding food items for some reason!?!) Well, as the old saying goes, we are two nations 'divided by a common language'. It's quite interesting to find out about the origins of the subtle differences in our speech and cultures...
I think the selective coloring is great here. I noticed the face on the cart as well and thought it was kind of ironic, Tragedy. My husband is British. We have had some confusion on occassion from the differences in American and British English. As others have pointed out Candy floss and cotton candy are one and the same.
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I can't help but think of the Nazi death camps (shudder)