288 Comments Posted by Grifspop

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I've got the adjective for this shot, it's "otherworldly"
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I wonder if the ones that were higher up were more important
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Thanks, Twug, for the beautiful poem.
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Fantastic set, Motts, and thanks again for the research and old post card shots that fill in the history for us.
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Maybe this is where Weight Watchers was founded, in merry olde England
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Looks like it would play 33's and 45's
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Made me think of J.Geils, "Freeze Frame"
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Could be the plans they used later to add the tacky drop ceilings
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Motts, did you wear a respirator in this room?
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Don't forget the cheesy prefab looking ceiling that the modernists installed
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Felyne, you're right on the money- Motts uses opacity to describe the dirty, often opaque views that he gets of these old structures
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Jude, or it was painted right before this section was closed
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I could imagine Sara Conner doing chin-ups on a bar that was suspended from each wall
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Very sterile and institutional looking place, I expected it to look more Gothic and ornate
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I really like the tilted perspective, it makes you feel as if you're climbing from one rooftop to the next.