44 Comments Posted by Randar

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LOVE this sign!!! They just don't make em like this anymore!!!
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Such a retro entranceway!!
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Looks so lonely, so neglected. It just seems so far away from those years of being a place for kids to yell and scream and laugh with enjoyment.
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Weird how spooky this looks.
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Hard to believe this was at one time an actual amusement attraction. Looks so ruined, so impossibly destroyed.
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I know it's only a picture, but jeezus, it looks as if there's nothing but horror laying deep in that darkness.
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It does look like jars of fat. It reminds me of coffee cans full of bacon fat. It's so much grosser when it's in clear jars. YUK!!!
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This is an amazingly expressive photo. It's like a still from an old-time suspense movie. I love it!
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Such a sterile and sad picture. The concrete walls bordering the empty dark stairs--intense!
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I admit that grafitti is just a waste of time, but in this case it adds to a feeling of hopelessness. The building's been sitting here rotting away for years and years, and you can see the years and years of grafitti that's been added. It's like a timeline of wasted youth.
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It's weird how just a simple door can project such a scary and creepy and spine-tingling feeling. I think it's the vent in it....that just reminds me of some horror movie or something.
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That is a pretty attractive-looking oven, considering it's age and stage of neglect. I'd love something like that in my kitchen.
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Does that really say AFLAC? Is it just me or am I the only one expecting to find a duck somewhere hidden in this shot? I don't mean to disregard the entire intense atmosphere this shot protrays but I get distracted easily.
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There sure are a lot of Amie's out there, huh? Either that or one very BORED Amie.
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MMM MMM good! Nothing like a nice pool of gore to wet my appetite