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In a ravine in Cleveland Heights, near the Shaker Lakes.

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colavitos ghost: 16th Nov 2006 - 19:30 GMT

wow, interesting...thought provoking...i wonder what it all might mean??!!

little ukraine: I think it is symbolic.

jack: 16th Nov 2006 - 22:41 GMT

it means, if you will permit me to translate, a story about a man and a women, both late twenties and a little boy about 7 and she was waiting at the kew gardens train station at midnight to catch up with her man and she spots him coming off the train and runs after him, he turns away and runs from them, the little boy is screaming, daddy,daddy,daddy, but he continues to run and the women is running after her son screaming his name to stop, but they are all histerical and running and screaming on the street at kew gardens, and the man stops and the boy catches up and jumps in between his legs and is holding onto his father for dear life, the man is sitting on a small wall with his hands on his face crying and the women catches up and wraps her arms around them both and she is, in tears, trying to calm them both down. then after a short while of peace there is silence. they rise, he holds the hands of his son and his wife and they walk away.

joey: 26th Nov 2006 - 19:47 GMT

there was a ravine in my old cleveland heights neighborhood. we lived on stoneleigh road then. the ravine went behind the ge nela park dump. so we would sneak in the dump through a hole in the fence and break lots of fluorescent tubes. mostly the 10 footers- we threw them like spears down the hill. then the guards would see us and chase us out.

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