444 Comments Posted by Puddleboy

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Everybody had crew-cuts and white shoes.

How boring.
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Maybe they had to follow some 'road rules' like keep to the right.
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This is the first footwear I've seen in any of these galleries. One of my Yahoo groups is called 'Abandoned Shoes', so you know I've been looking for them (LOL) Looks like they were some form of a sneaker. They also look like they would still be wearable.
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Reminds me of a house I found a couple years back. It was full of dead deer!! My buddy refused to go beyound the entrance, 'cause of the smell. I didn't smell a thing and went on my merry way exploring the various rooms.

My secret? I have hayfever, and my nose is plugged up most of time, and it sometimes works to my advantage.
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I like to see history preserved as much as possible. I've seen too many historic buildings come down and replaced with artisticly confusing structures, such as happened in Atlantic City. Nature destroys enough history. Look at what Katrina did to New Orleans. Let us try to preserve what we have left.
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The plant looks healthy. As long as it has dirt, sunshine and moisture, it will grow.
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I'ld be afraid to take my clothes off in there. LOL
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Great shot!! If that was me, I wouldn't be able to keep a straight face. LOL
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I'm surprised they still work. As the building has been abandoned, the juice should be cut off. The water seeping into the walls is gonna short everything out eventually.
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I've never seen a wheelchair quite like this one. Must've been the luxury model
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They look like they've been wet at some time, making them harder to read.

A pity.
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I'm curious about those papers on the floor.
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Reminds me of some of the beverage cans I dig up. In twenty years, the label will be gone.
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If the lid to that bottle was metal (and most of them were) water has seeped through the top thinning out the blood.
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Mr. Covenant, Were you ever a kid? I'm getting the impression that you was born an adult.