444 Comments Posted by PuddleBoy

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My guess is that the curtains were taken after the place closed. The plants were already dead.
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Reminds me of a radio. Possibly a short wave set. I can see what's left of an antenna.
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Yes, it appears that there was once wallpaper on these barren walls. You can see little bits and pieces of it.
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I was thinking the same thing. I've never seen that pattern before. Pretty freaky.
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It might have faded over the course of time.
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All cleaned up and waiting for inspection
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The fabled gloom of the door to nowhere?
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Poor ivy plant doesn't know it's doomed. It might be as old as the building, as these (like wysteria) were once planted as ornamental plants.
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Graffiti is not art. It is the defacing of property, however it ~is~ a fect of modern life, and I will respect what has been done.

There are other galleries within this website that show buildings in their natural decaying beauty, with little or no human Krylon markings. The faded walls with chipping and peeling paint are nothing short of fantastic. Seek them out.
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This picture is so good, I could almost smell the mold and dampness.
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It's a geoduck pressure cooker. It enables the cooking of a few hundred geoducks at one time. Multiple strength for multiple geoducks.
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...or opens up a trap door tht shoots you into the basement (LOL)
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I can smell the mustiness just looking at the picture
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I don't know, but the one in the center reminds me of Bart Simpson
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That's a combination rockerwheelchair!!