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a lost chair in a disused warehouse i'd never noticed until half of it burnt down and great holes were in the roller door for access. This article has been viewed 4280 times in the last 3 years elaine: 11th Dec 2005 - 13:40 GMTnice. Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 11th Dec 2005 - 15:14 GMTThis looks like the kind of place where you're tied to a chair. Then someone chops your ear off. adam: 11th Dec 2005 - 18:03 GMTthese pics give me flash backs to a place me and a friend used to explore in high school. nice! elaine: 12th Dec 2005 - 09:07 GMTcatherine, you want to stop getting your ears chopped off. you need them jamie: 12th Dec 2005 - 09:22 GMTit's a bit like reservoir dogs, but it'smore like the abandoned garden centre me and my mates used to muck around in. It's gone now. Demolished to maked way for affordable, cramped together yet stylish starter homes for equally stylish young couples. This one time we were bombing around in there, wedidn't notice the wires strung between the roof support columns. Wires at head height. Tony caught one in the mouth. I can still see him going down in slow motion. It was like a cartoon. He was ok like, it left him sporting a comical joker smile for weeks though. He used to get his mum to put make up on him. Ahh, thems was the days. heh. Thankyou Selig for this memory rekindlement. If that's a word. jack: 12th Dec 2005 - 14:57 GMTits lonely in there. at one time people worked there and made the most of it. they worked hard and long hours to make money to support their families. i can see a person cleaning up to make their work area look nice and workable. i can see the decorations up all around the store bringing joy to shoppers. i can see that the place died and perhaps many of its workers. weep for humanity past and gone. look at each deserted building as a working place of smiling and happy voices from people. when you see a deserted home imagine the parents and children around the old house. everything passes on and our lives also. we are only important to our families. the world will go on without us and some day new people will look at your deserted work place and wonder who sat there. my work place is at 130 cedar street, across from the wtc and now the building is covered in a death shroud. i worked there, ate lunch in the plaza, knew all the merchants in the neighborhood and i thought this was my town.
Matt: 4th Sep 2006 - 01:00 GMTyo where is this warehouse in Brunswick? I want to go and check it out looks awsome. Cheers Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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