444 Comments Posted by Puddleboy

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Sometimes they do stink and/or turn a brownish green colour. I've seen water dripping from the ceiling making a plunk-plunk-plunk sound as you walk on by.
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I just love these pictures that show the many layers of peeling paint. It also seems that everytime they repainted the place, they used a different colour. The various shades of blue and pink make for an outstanding picture.
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Do you want to go bald?
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Possibly the ugiest version of one. I tried to find a picture, but this is the closest I could find.
http://www.newlandplan...opiary/13568-V-Z.jpg
It must be a local fad. Here, they make them out of tall spruces and cedars. One of my neighbors has one that he let 'grow out'. Now it just droops.
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True. This was once a peach orchard. Beyound that (the trail) was once a flower garden. Gladiolas still grew wild until the neighbors dug them up.

All these houses once looked alike too. With the passing of time, they now all look 'lived in' and a bit different from each other. It takes a good 40-50 years for a neighborhood to pick up 'personality'
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It's not that I hate developers. I hate what they do. I've seen them rip apart perfectly good wooded areas. They cut down all the trees and after they put up their 'cookie cutter' homes (they all look the same) they plant these really dumb looking trees that have the shape of a corkscrew.
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You press the 'Bucky' button when you want 'Backy'
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The glory of reading these comments is that we all see something different through these pictures.

Artistic photography is not made up of just fruit bowls and flower arrangements.

You are welcome to join the rest of the Opacity Junkies on Lyric's forum.
http://pub27.bravenet.com/forum/2317178576/
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I've had the same phone number for 32 years with the same (609) area code.
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LOL!!!! I had written in St. Motts, but then realized that guy in the picture looks like me with short hair!!!
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It's Catholic. That's St. Backy, the patron saint of urban exploration.
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Ah yes, I too am trying to be good, and not clutter this place up...but...when I read Twug's comment, I just cracked up with laughter again.

It's just a comment, we ~should~ get over it. (LOL)
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They're water damaged school books. You wouldn't be able to give them away. Used book and record stores are very picky. They only want certain things.
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...and speaking of Wal*Mart bags...

http://web.bvu.edu/stu...eebri/images/bag.jpg
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I will be, once I get the image of Dr. Gonzo out of my head. (LOL)