42 Comments Posted by Pete

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its a baby shaker, or a compacter.
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people who do graffiti should have their arms removed. now that would be a fun night at the stadium.
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i want an autopsy table for my kitchen. that would be awesome.
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i'll use photoshop to get rid of the chemical trail in the sky.
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the floor and ceiling don't look parallel. was that to mess with the little patients.
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AND A PERCENTAGE OF THEM WERE INNOCENT, NOW THATS SAD.
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they should sell them on ebay, i'd read them. pictures would be cool. Its historical, forgotten people are sad.
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look at the chem trails, now that's sad
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buy a print?? just use that one.
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My money's on the chapel theory. the windows are brightly lit so maybe south facing? This would make the stage (alter end) at the east, where most catholic alters are oriented. also it seems like two rows of pendant lights that would have been above two rows of pews.
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I used to live just up the hill from this place and would stare at it every morning waiting for the train. Beautiful photos, and it's great to finally see what's inside these buildings.
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thats alot of stainless steal and worth alot to a recycler
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Love the photographer and the locations.
Being a photographer myself I truely enjoy your subjects and techniques.
By the way I am also a Hinchcliffe and have got to go check this place out
Thanks !!!!!!!!
PTHINCH@YAHOO.COM
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looks like our old highbay furnace room at carpenter steel
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I grew up in Granby and my mother worked for a company affiliated with BSS.I remember playing on that stage during a tour when I was 5 years old in 1976. In the 80's we would go to the school on Haloween and freak ourselves out. Dumb kids