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After
the tour, Joe took us on a little "extra tour" to the Sugar
Shack, this recreation room the prisoners used to play pool
in. We couldn't go on the tour because there were kids, and
the Sugar Shack has no lights and is REALLY SCARY. I just pointed
my camera to see what the flash would pick up. |