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Martymizuno.........you got it:-)
I throw things at it
but the stupid net won't break
this aggravates me!

Haha, maybe I belong in this room!!
But what do you expect from someone who's been writting Haiku's all day?!
Where we once danced
is now broken and decayed
what a crying shame
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NEEDS HOUSE CLEANING
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THE GREEN MILE!!!!
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LOOK INTO THE LIGHT!
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LOOKS LIKE GEORGE WASHINGTON'S PROFILE.
Well, that makes me feel a little bit less concerned about it.
There should definitely be a disclaimer on this site that says something like "If you're eating a delicious steak and cheese sub and reading this, I would reccomend you put it down before you get sick.
haha. But seriously, for some reason this site makes me hungry, so I make food, then resume looking around, and loose my appitite.
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It really was, potted plants, rocking chairs, and maybe a grand piano... it's tough to imagine with the place as it is now.
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One of the screens had a bulge that extended a good foot out, like something really heavy had been thrown against it, and it held up pretty damn good. Most of the screens were in pretty good shape... the only issue would've been the noise factor I imagine.
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Kitty, it was a light fixture, there's one hanging in the center of the hallway too... I think the closest one was still lit too!
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Easy to get lost in the pictures - can't help but wonder what went on there in all those rooms and halls (so many years ago). If I could walk around like I did when I was younger, I would love to go there. You are a great photographer, you captured the spirit of your subject.
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all those developers are doing is tearing down history!!
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i bet that was a nice room when people were there.