444 Comments Posted by Puddleboy

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If it's not the marking bullets, it could be paintballs.
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Looks like half of a 'still'. Maybe they made 'moonshine' in there. (LOL)
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I'm always amazed at the stuff left behind too.

Why was it left behind? Maybe the 'old salty' was unaware that he was living the 'last days in the bunker'. He signed out Friday night, only to return to a locked-up building on Monday morning.
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I like the Keller company logo. Very classy. Next to that I see the numbers '1959'. I wonder if this is a reference to the year the equipment was installed, or is it just a four digit room number?
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Possibly antique dust bunnies.

It could also be fragments of de-composing pillow stuck to the ceiling by using ewww.
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I must get up before Motts does, so I do get to see those stoopid comments before he edits them out.

If you don't like a website, just leave. There's no need to leave fingerprints in the comments.
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The 'dead bird' from another gallery would look perfect on that pillow. (LOL)
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The pillow is a prize. It should be scooped (how else could you pick it up?) up and put in a museum somewhere.
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Don't try flushing the toilet. That'll plug up the sewer for sure!!!
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I had seen the word 'pure', but not 'coffee' and 'one lb'. The word across the top is most likely a brand name. Thanks!!
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I see the cat, but there's some writting under the head that I can't make out. Looks like some old-timey advertising. Any ideas?
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Why is the coffee maker still there?

Have you ever drank hospital coffee? It looks like mud, pours like molasses and tastes like motor oil.

I wouldn't want that coffee maker either!!! (LOL)
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All it needs is a couple squirts of 'industrial strength Mr. Clean'...

Spray, spray, swish, swish, rub, rub.

Good as new!!! (LOL)
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I like looking at the peeling paint. It reveals several layers of different colours
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By the time he comes out, his name may no longer be there. Covered over with another layer posted by 'newbies'.