288 Comments Posted by Grifspop

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That was when Motts called a soap dispenser a light fixture by mistake, and he's been such a good sport while we've totally blown it out of proportion. Just don't ask about the derbies......
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Is that like when you throw a toaster into the hydrotherapy tub? Sounds cruel to me.
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Thanks, Jude, and Happy Belated B'Day to our wonderful Dr. Lynne
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I'm doin great, Tony C., thanks for asking. Nothing like another gallery from Lord Motts to brighten up your day. He just seems to be getting better, what with the angles and the infra red shots, not to mention the black and white shots. Keep up the good work, Motts, you've got quite a following here.
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It's hard to believe that a place with such historical significance wont be restored
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I think it's a portable dentist chair for the English, that's the little sink that you spit in.
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I think it's used to shoot confetti at the end of a concert or political rally
LOL
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then it was almost 4:20
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Sad to think that our decendents will only know what a Kirkbride is from a book, not a building
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"Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain
You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today
And then one day you find ten years have got behind you
No one told you when to run, you missed the starting gun"

Dark Side of the Moon stayed on the Billboard charts over 14 yrs, it's like a rock masterpiece.

Tony C., I'm still out here checking Motts' site , just haven't been posting as much
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Great set, Motts, I especially like the last infrared shot. My only complaint: Where's the signature lonely chair shot????
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On a similar note, are all the Kirkbrides gone?
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Lyrics from one of the greatest songs of all time:
"Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day
You fritter and waste the hours in an off hand way
Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town
Waiting for someone or something to show you the way"
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Fantastic gallery Motts, now I just have to get my wife to massage the crick in my neck. Seriously, I really enjoyed the slanted perspectives from this gallery, it shows that you are still growing artistically... even though many of us thought you were at the peak of your skills, you continue to awe us with your stiking pictures.
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I like the ginormous ironing board, but I was shocked that the vandals that broke the stained windows didn't break the glass over the Maxiform