152 Comments Posted by Kelly

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beautiful
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I agree with an extremely small pool. that square piece of concrete could have been a base for some sort of machinery. Did you happen to notice any sort of bolt holes, Motts?
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I've been following you for over 3 years, Mr. Motts. Keep up the good work :)
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one lone cone.
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I wonder how much these "eyes" have seen.
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love how much higher up the toilet tank is!
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reminds me of some sort of spying eye.
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Looks like someone is standing at the end of the hall waiting for you!
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Can you imagine the hell it had to be locked in a small narrow room like that?
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Weird that they wouldnt of shut off the power, how else could they watch the T.V.? I dont think there would be anyway you could get me to sleep in an abandoned asaluym I still sleep with the tv on an im 40, way to creepy for me!
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9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel iesusd an order that the Defense Department stop enforcing Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT). The order lifts an injunction against an earlier ruling to halt
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Property Management?

love the new gallery!
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Did you have any problems with copper theives or the homeless?
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impressive! i've tried before, but never managed to get this far!
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I've driven by this place for years, and it's always had a sort of mystery about it. Once they shut it down in 2001, that's when they really started to develop the area and build the homes... like some of the people have wondered about in the comments here, people didn't want to spend the money they were asking for these homes to have their back yards be practically in a prison rec yard, so the facility had to be shut down first. with this being said, I had heard that they were supposed to tear it down in 2004/2005, but it still stands. I think they're having a hard time getting the funds to demolish, but I'm not sure. In any event, a great place to visit if you're into what Motts likes :D