247 Comments Posted by DaveWilly

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You did a great job of catching it. I love your photos...Keep up the great work.
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Thanks Motts...there is still hope for me with my digital camera then!
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Due to the angle the pipes are installed at. Those pipes look like internal roof drains...or they could even be sewer drains from the upper floors.
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Like Lynne said..Storage, lighting for the attic...or upper floors...I would love to have my room in the attic and have a dormer like this in it!
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I hate graffiti..taggers its all crap. want to do art..put it on paper not walls of building, trash cans and bathroom walls and gas pumps...just proves how stupid one really is and just how disrespectful they are....they never should have allowed school spanking, elec. shocking, dipping in hot wax or use of the stockades to have been removed as punishment!...Kids and teenagers would be much much nicer these days!

Would love to have the banister in my house.....but not the "ART"
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Was that stained glass in the top of the windows Mr. Motts?
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I noticed that same thing Dan..and it also missed the light still on the ceiling...and from teh looks of the wall on the left it wasnt installed to far from were the light was
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Thats a occilating (sp) Kanuetter Valve. Its the modern version of the whatcamacallit thingy. It was used for back flushing all the soap dispensers. you know to git rid of those hard dry clumps that build up on the ejection end of the dispenser. Nowa days I think they still use the water wigget system.
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Once again outstanding work I love this building. I wish you could have been there a bit more I would have loved to see some more of the outside of the place...maybe you could take a boat ride up that river for some outside shots!..lol
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I take it that the "WHITE" stuff is corrosion? it kinda looks that way
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Hey what was this room for...anyone????

Great hallway pic it never stops
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Thats a soap dispencer?? I thought it was the headlight of the OB-GYN Doc!!!!
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I love it...but then this is the stuff I like to see and play with. Thanks for this shot Motts!!
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Ahh the "X"es they are the dead trees that need to be cut down!!
and all my Xes live in texas!!! soory couldnt pass that one up!
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Notice the shelves...they are buckling from the weight of the batterys