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Abandoned toys make me sad!
It looks like the wall is opening it's mouth to swallow up that desk!
Santa! Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Kind of a sad picture all the way around, good photo though
The wall threw up santa...
Professor Plum, in the Classroom, with the Book... I win.
CatAndTie, hilarious!
Oh and Meri, I think you are right...
The wall belched.
I find this, in a strange way, beautiful
OMG SANTA IS DEAD!! NOOOO! My childhood hopes and dreams...GONE.....

Doesn't it look like the desk is turning to look at the wall like "whaaa?"
The desk seems to be holding up pretty well...doesnt look that old.
Santa and the Easter Bunny did too much blow. Santa cant handle his drugs
OMFG LOL Joe...THAT one made me choke on my Pepsi (yeah yeah...I KNOW...)
Now I have "Drug Ballad" by Eminem stuck in my head...thanks for that lol.
Not at all a pleasant sight lol
Very sad. :-(
so in places like these did they just leave one day and never come back? why would they leave everything behind?
That home invasion racket he had going was bound to catch up with him sooner or later.
We had that Santa pillow in my family! I'm pretty sure it was of pre-printed fabric and my mom sewed it together and stuffed it with fill, sometime in the eighties. It got put out with the other holiday decorations every year... heck, we probably still have it in my parents' basement somewhere.

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