34 Comments Posted by Lissbeth

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I can see "1945" on the top part, "1968" on the bottom. Looks to be more cold war related, but it would be interesting to know what it says.
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*separated*--sorry.... (-:
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A damaged piano is difficult to move, and expensive if not impossible to repair.
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It looks like the boxes were neatly stacked and then they got wet and toppled over. If they're wet how likely are they to burn?
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We need a new medical illustrator! STAT!
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Vanessa, I've been thinking the same thing...Grandma's house! The doors, doorknobs, windows, woodwork, etc.

MamatoFive: Do you think the doors were very tall, in which case the doorknobs would be in the right place?
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How recently was this chapel abandoned?
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The little door looks like a pass-through door. I have seen them in doctors offices for specimen collection and in churches for offering collection.
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This looks a lot like recent pictures from Chernobyl. A lot of Mott's photos do to me, but these daycare pictures especially. Visitors to this site would probably also enjoy some of those pictures. There are lots of galleries to be found and some of them are really mesmerizing.
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Teehee--when I first saw the title "drawers" I was wondering what I was going to see. (That's our word for underwear in the South! 8-O )
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I agree with redinkreign. When I saw the thumbnail for this I thought it was a stained glass window. Awesome artistry.
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I find myself gasping at just about every photo in this gallery. Incredible, Motts.
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I too sometimes feel "powerless over [my] addition", Rekrats. First thing this logophile noticed! (-;
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SOAP DISPENSER!! ;-)
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Does nobody read older posts before posting themselves?