697 Comments Posted by C-Note

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As sad as it is, for heating effeciency the older central heating units, the ducts would be cut near windows to reduce cross room air cirulation, but seeing how the windows weren't properly insulated when the air ducts were installed. So defeating the purpose as the warm air would leave from out around the window stripping.
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Snow or smoke trees? Either way the effect is stunning.
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Motts, you should of taken this chair in the hallway with the pallet jack and had a race!
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Just what a marrage needs, his and her's doors!
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It expresses well for the fact there is great rewards in the light up there!
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Talk about Feung Shuay going too far!
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I wonder if some patients got to sit there and watch the clouds pass by.
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Someone must of filled water balloons with paint, but the defacing of history is the sickening point here more than the plotches up at the top of the door.
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American or English, they are both steril and void of any emotion in most sanitariums. This is an oubliette with doors.
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what big hair band didn't willy open for?
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As I keep saying, Sepia! Try Sepia! It would be so perfect along with developing on a lower filter, and pull it out the stop bath a bit early and it would antique it perfect!
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It's puffy berber carpet from the 70's! Just kidding. It is nice to see nature take back what we neglect. But I must be the only one who wants to walk bare foot on the moss.
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High dependancy and red are going hand-in-hand quite well, and are skipping down the street as we know it.
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Motts, It's is quite curious since I have'nt been to England yet. As far as I have seen media wise that many parts of England are clean, even cleaner then the streets and city's of the U.S. My family, the Noble's who are from Berkshire came to the colonies in the early 1600's have never given any indication angst against England, even durring the revolution in which they fought for freedom from our mother country. Is their any chance of showing the audience here the blight of England as a project idea?
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Such detailed attention when then decay of modernism kills and rots away the ornateness of the 19th century. Thus is the East side of Saginaw, MI as well.