167 Comments Posted by Michele

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YEOUTCH!

I truely have no words!
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*jaw drops to the floor*

Between this one and the one before this, I am speechless! You've outdone yourself!
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Oh, wow! This is a shot right out of The Lord Of The
Rings!
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Thank you, Motts, for another wonderful set!

And, thank you, Lynne, for contributing very interesting information on a few (now-not-so) oddities!
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Have a seat! ;o)

Lynne, wonderful info, thanks for taking the time!
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They look very unstable and top-heavy.

I agree that they look "home-made", perhaps a shop in the building had people make them?
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Wow, this one caught me by surprise!

Excellent shot!
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Absolutely fabulous!
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"Chop chop, we need this delivery to mcdonalds in an hour. =P"

:oO

*thud~!*
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I LOVE this one!
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Wow, I love how the rivets aggressively stick out across this door. Such contrast!

Motts, I am highly envious of you having the gumption, the agility, and the ability to go to all these places!

I, and no doubt the rest of us here, are very grateful of you bringing to us these fabulous, exciting photos and giving us the history of them when you are able.
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Yowie, I've never seen anything like this!

The potential mess ON your feet after the deed is why I hate camping (I love camping, but have to have a sit-down portapotty)!
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OMG, the texture and lighting... *is speechless*
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Yeah, what DawninIndiana said!

Thank you for such incredible work!
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"Is that a door laying to the side? Wonder ,what appeares to be holes, were for. Ventelation?"

The door looks like an iron door off its moorings, and what appears to be holes could be rivets bored into them for stregnth.

Just a guess!

Motts, you never cease to amaze!!!