681 Comments Posted by Binky

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That's totally cool the way the panarama distorts it tino looking kinda like the colosium in Rome.

Thanks again.
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The light fixtures look like little anvils waiting to drop on passersby
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Just asking, but is the doorway at the end like, 20 feet tall?
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Smooth Christmas Jazz Muzak Anyone?
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I was thinking 'there be the zombies'

But, cadavers works..
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Wants the wrought iron gates.

You know, for the act..
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Nice roiling clouds there as well
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The two doors look totally like fireplace from this perspecive.

Thanks for the wallpaper
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For sale:

1/2 brick, slightly used, call for price, serious inquires only.
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3,257,812.5 Bricks were used.

The half-brick was later used in resolving disputes in both the luggage area and the waiting room. After the onset of hostilities it was sent overseas to France in mid-1917.
Returning triumphantly in 1919 the half brick suffered from onset of the spanish flu and spent the 20's recuperating in the coat room left of the third pillar shown above.
Called back into active duty during the disturbances of the mid 30's the half brick was once again sent overseas by Uncle Sam, this time on a tour of Africa, Asia, and other places that start with the letter A. ( Antwerp and Arglye perhaps ).
In 1945, peace broke out. Half brick returned to the US and started a speak-easy in the basement, retrofitting the prohabition-era bar that had been hidded there previously.
Due to zoning issues, the bowling alley was eventually dismantled and sold at auction, and Half Brick succumed to the 80's hair styles.
Emerging from re-hab briefly in 1997 Half Brick attempted to make a comeback tour, but was unable to re-unite, or re-ignite, or re-anythying really.

Canada, I hope this answers your query.

Remember, always remember that you are unique. Just like everyone else.
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Glumpy?
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Esheresque?

Once again, lovin' the titles.
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At least Amtrak didn't put that fake wood stuff all over...
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Another Brutalist 70's renovation...
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This is funky. In the previous shots I could see how arched the spine is, but here it looks flattened out.