1,301 Comments Posted by Guitorman

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again, eerie.

could be a base on another planet in another galaxy.
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this is a lot like '2001'
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see!!!, I told 'ya it was a giant egg cup!
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big sky, big dish.
I like the way the ladder stairs go up the side.
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wonder if the trees were always allowed to be there
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sort of an eerie silent sentry
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giant egg cup
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Loosestrife on the alien invader list

appropo
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Past meets Present


I seem to be..rememberinggg.. ah, - TERMITES!!
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Isn't that something the way everything came together like that.
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I ate a box of triscuits and threw it at the locked door and yelled but i couldn't get out.
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notice the capped-off pipe near the ceiling.

(' ceiling' ; " 'I' before 'E' except after 'C'."
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Beautiful pic


I think I see Marshall Applewhite at the end of the hall.

Heaven's Gate
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Elevator accidents were common at Philadelphia Warehousing & Cold Storage where my father worked.Part of the problem was you could bribe the inspecters.
I remember one incident in the early sixties when the gate came crashing down on the head of some 73 year old named Gannon.He died a couple of days later.
My uncle Otto,who was the night supervisor there routinly Pulled the large spring-loaded band back to open the gate late one night and the darn thing snapped and hit him in the eye.
Now the elevator had a spring of water in the bottom of the shaft and that would fill with water.Sometimes the cable would slip or break and you'd go for a little ride.In the winter that water would freeze.
When my Dad was nearing retirement and never having missed a day of work in 50 yrs,he and his partner were loading the elevator when it started going up on its' own,with the partner 1/2 on and 1/2 off the car.He was pinned between the fork lift and the top of the door frame.(in those days tow motors didn't have protective cages)He died a few days later,and my father,who tried to save him by scrabbling up into the car to hit the controls,took a few days off.
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Oh to take a bath in this room in the spring with that window and all.