40 Comments Posted by Drew

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how could some one live in a place like this specailly with todays living places and spaces
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how could some one think of love in a place like this
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no bed not me
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been here many a times at night to check it out....actually seen one of these things move a few feet in building 93 in the basement...bout 4 yrs ago
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I think this pic should be named "Drew and Radical Ed and Ed's provisions"
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Motts has a great eye for this stuff, I walked through this very spot and never "saw" this shot.

And for the record ...I'll go exploring with Radical Ed and his walmart bag-o-supplies any time!
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Any water in the trays this trip?
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odd little morge in this place looks as though it wasn't used much even when the place was open. very little vandalism in this whole location a refreshing change.
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I shot the same room from a different angle..did you see the ferns growing in the kitchen? a really cool place and your right about the hallways,they just seem to go on forever..
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it looks as though the place remains pretty pristene how long after "gatherings" did you take these shots? there really is a LOT of stuff in there,I think more than any other place I have been.
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I think you got the best of this place motts..from what I can see there isn't a whole lot left. Were you part of a "tour" or other?
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how do u know about this stuff?
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I'm jumping on the band wagon here Motts. I think your pics are good enough to go pro. The market is primed for this subject matter. it would be a hell of a lot cooler than ninj's book, and I'll bet you would sell some copys. Think it over.
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funny how despite the extreme damage and vandalisim that this is still hanging. Danvers is a cool spot.
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Motts has the best eye for composition I have ever seen. Every shot. His "throw outs" are better than most front page stuff. Sincerly.