170 Comments Posted by Charlie

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Thanks Motts!
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One can only imagine how beautiful that must have been when it was new, not to say it's not beautiful now. It's nice to see the natural state of the theater without graffiti and vandalism.
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There is something I can see and feel in these photos that I can't describe, but i like it. Look in the upper right corner. Kinda looks like the shadow of a lady sitting on a stool.
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I love that woodwork!
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Stunning! There doesn't seem to be any vandalism there, and that is unusual. I too, call for WALLPAPER!
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What a waste! There are people who would pay a good price for those chairs to sit on their porches. Beautiful, beautiful wood.
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Love the patina on the the wood doors.
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The bed looks as though it is trying to break out of the place.
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Xamination chair.
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Can you imagine the bordom? A life there was no life, and should make us count our blessings that we have the life we have.
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The wall to the right of the door is nearly a pile of dirt.
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The beds seem to be conversing, and ready to quickly arange themselves in neat rows at the sound of approaching foot steps.
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That's a Classic! A very complicated array of historic and scenic beauty. It looks like a scene out of an old movie, or a building ravaged by war. I love the blue.
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Man..I Iove the craftsmanship! And, just think; that was all done by hand.
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Wood is no match for water. Almost total destruction.. Looks like you mighta been on shaky ground there, Motts!