1,466 Comments Posted by Autoguy

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That is a very rare fixture. Not just a urinal, but may be one that was designed to be used by women in a standing position. I've seen ads for them from the 1940s. The Del Coronado in San Diego still had some installed a couple decades ago.
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Bricked up rooms full of victims. Soylent Green processing was done down there.
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Hunting zombies in the catacombs is great fun!
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Fantastic terrazzo floors too. Place was made to last forever.
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Public funds are being redirected to line people's pockets. Cutting services renders these valuable public assets as waste. After decay is allowed, land is sold to developers with little public outcry. That money lines more pockets.
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It appears that door may had been repaired from an earlier incident. Perhaps used for those coming in still under the influence? With some drugs, the person can exhibit extraordinary strength.
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Look out for the zombie!
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Transoms filled in and those doors look massive. Abandon all hope....
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An excellent message for visitors to instill some understanding. Now, zombies come to bite chunks out of your head. Need to add that to the sign.
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That little sheep better look out for the rats.
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Interesting use of negative reinforcement with theology to treat substance abuse. Tyrannical and primitive.
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Love the story of the cops chasing their tail.
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And the doors are explosion proof.
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As opposed to most bassinets that randomly explode without warning.
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Zombies know that babies taste much better if kept warm.