247 Comments Posted by Davewilly

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I think all you guys are wrong! those are self propelled under water purepulltion (sp) devices. for when they had to clean out the blackish water fish tank we seen a few pic's back...THATS what they are...I Know under water pirate captain
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I love the windows. Its like grand central train station. Hey Mr. Motts ever found abandond train station to shoot? they were grand buildings. I know of one near where I live.
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thats an Awesome awesome shot
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Hey What is that bluish thing towards the top-right of the boiler/condenser that blurry face guy seems to be looking at????

I also love the shot of the roof trusses..great photo.
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It could say "check brush set"
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This building is a master piece. and built in time where the build was a piece of art and symbol of power.
I love it thanks Motts for these awsome photos
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Great shot!!

Must have been a real pain to climb that ladder 4 times a day to punch in and out though!
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Hey dont forget the "ROTFLMAOSHIPMP"

I love yous guys you all are great.
I love the pictures of this place they are great Mr. Motts!!
Ever thought of doing a old junkyard? I would love to see what you could do with the cars! Plus I love cars and threw your eyes would be a treat!
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I am thinking that maybe one person drew the person...maybe themself or a staff member. and then maybe a second person added the rabbit ears to an existing drawing. or maybe the same person added the ears but I think they were added after the figure was drawn.
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Ha!! is french for assHat!!..lol
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Might have been where the radiators were.
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I agree with Amy.....Looks to be a more long the lines of a cell. But then the hanging light still would not make much sense.
but it could have been installed later if they did change the use for the room
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Its a picture that makes you think. and think of how things where and that somethings have changed.....but some have not.
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I hope Motts is right and that it was dismantaled and put in a safe place rather than destroyed by some jerks.
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A very beautiful building. To bad some asshat had to take it upon themself to removed the staircase lights..
Thanks Motts for the history and the info