1,836 Comments Posted by LucieLou

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Wonder who was the last baby to use it. Guess we will never know...
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Mica, i WANT that lamp too!!! Probably still works fine. All it needs its a little cleaning :)
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What a scene! Looks like the escalator took you to a Chinese restaurant and now not one egg roll left behind.
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Wow, what a collection! Can we play I Spy?! i see stuffed animals, a phone, plates, and a belt.
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Looks like a bomb went off in there!
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Say WHAT?! Tony! hahha!
Im surprised some kid isn't trying to skateboard down it.
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Love the tarps ripped to threads, blowing in the wind.
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Bought many of shoes that this place when i was younger. Mostly tennis shoes too. ha!
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You don't need a tripod... you pics never disappoint.
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The place might of been an eyesore, but your galleries are always a welcomed event :)
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Its amazing ALL the photos that you have taken. ALL the places you have been. Sometimes more than once to document the change, the further decay. You are and will ALWAYS be my favorite explorer. Thanks Much for always sharing with us! :) Tamara, aka, LLou
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There are people in Tx and La. that would love to have these for their Chili and Gumbo Cook-Offs. They never seem to have pots that are BIG enough. lol. Obtaining them and Relocating them from place to place might be a huge problem however.
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Goodness! What a maze of intricate piping. Can you just imagine the steam and the noice this thing produced!?! Wonder how much it shimmered and shook when they cut this thing on and off/
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Im Sweating just thinking of 2 tubs of steaming hot metal. The poor guys that spent their lives dealing with this. Amazing!
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A grand intersection of pipes...with a gauge and what looks like a green bell. Hmmm!? Interesting!