368 Comments Posted by Icewox

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It must have sucked to be locked behind a door like that. I've seen that kind of knob before but I can't remember where...
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Prescription, eh? I wonder where escape artists get theirs...
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Usually, grated doors mean elevators. I've seen it in a lot of movies.

My gradeschool had walls like that. I'd like to see how they are built.
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Looks like high school desk-chairs, actually. This reminds me of a time in high school that I snuck into an old, unused part of the school that had classrooms and other small rooms with connecting doors. I wish I took pictured of that area.
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Bookstore managers need to see this picture when they say to their employees, "I want to see these books fly off the shelves!"

Nice shot. This is an interesting kind of room to find after following twisting, turning passages. I'd sure love to tour this place myself..
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"Children of the night... wake up!" (zombies rise)

Interesting shot. It sorta reminds me of the original Salem's Lot movie with the casket in the basement.
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I wonder if they used it. That would be weird.

Is that just a nook with a radiator in it or is there a room back there?
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Someone did nice work on the walls and around the fireplace. What a waste.
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Looks like there's something supernatural behind those doors. Nice shot..
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I can't decide what's sadder- this or the lonely chair shots.
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I get a kick out of this! Nice shot.
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^Nice haiku.

I guess Motts has a leg up on the rest of us.
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Yeah, like the Tales From the Darkside episode about the living apartment house.
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A big hole in the wall and ceiling? I wonder what caused them...
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Looks like it says "Tot Rock". We got enough of that on Sesame Street!

Nice curtains, and the night scene is neat! Too bad it's not on a black background.