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I can't stop looking at the arched window...so cool!
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I LOVE this! Wish I had an arch like this in my house!
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this place looks creepy
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it looks like some one got crazy with the paint.
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This shot actually scares me for some reason.
Not the thrilling kind of scare , but the one that hits the back of your throat, before it knocks you flat.
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Wow, from an entity that we can't control to one
that bears down and almost envelopes you in its' violence. Kill or be killed.
As you say, very strange artwork being displayed.
Lots of subconscious messages going on.
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Wizard of Oz? Separate dimensions , entities?
Pretty horrific.
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Dorothy !!! Where is Dorothy ? ! ? ! ? ! ! !

Friday / 5:57 P.M. / 23 / January / 2008

Fort Lewis, Washington
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sent a shiver down my spine..
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Damn, that's Lovecraftian.
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There was a copy of this very painting in my elementary school in New York City.
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I work in a mental health hospital as a nursing assistant and we have general rooms which we use for art therapy, music therapy etc and these are sometimes just referred to as 'exercise' rooms. I suppose for the patients exercising the mind is just as important as the body....
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That's a really great tank!
Huh, blue and "gold"... Cub scout colors! the Boy Scouts of America wing perhaps?
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We also gave a 3H enema. Which stood for High, Hot and a Hell of a lot. The soap is used to irritate the lining of the lower bowel which stimulates the contractions. High meant to insert the tube further than normal.
And that is what 37+ years of nursing comes down to at the end of the day............LOL