209 Comments Posted by Liza

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Wow, they brought in some really ugly furniture! Looks like the dulled the place down to go with the stupid modern fashion trends.
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Geez you guys. I bet the original light fixtures were a lot nicer. I suspect the did not have electric lighting here when it was first built, maybe? Can't remember when electricity came to the mountains.
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At first I thought the leaves were stained glass windows. Right? The little ivy crawling in looks like dripping blood.
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Was he all alone in there? I'd be scared too.
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These modern soap dispensers allow you to choose from a variety of fragrances and formulas. Extremely convenient when dancing with sweaty handed partners. Get yours today by calling . . .
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The drapes would look nice in the red restroom.
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The rusted one must be steel, the others silver. Looks like they ganged up on old rusty for being different.
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They still sell those gawdawful lamps. Some kind of nasty plastic that lives forever. I was suprised at the lack of dust or mold on the dumb thing as well.
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Yikes on the light fixture.
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It would not cost as much to restore if it had not been left to rot. Somebody could have at least fixed the roof to preserve the interior for crying out loud.

Thank you, Bertha, for sharing your fond memories.
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Does the Smithsonian have an architectural history building? Seems like I have a vague memory of that.
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lol, autoguy.
Which witchy winch went in the winch house? The wenchy winch witch.
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Damn flood. Or dam the flood? Or damn the corrupt officials for not using the money to fix this up. Shopping on the main floor, lodgings, apartments above. Just do it.
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What is with the yellow electrical cord above the door? If one follows the arc of the circle it will show that this room is not really that big. Probably not a bedroom. Maybe it was a dressing room? Can't you picture the little pouf stool in the middle and some mirrors? Interesting to see the damage in the outer room. Such a contrast.
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Let the wild rumpus begin.