583 Comments Posted by Rekrats

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I'm having difficulty with the perspective here. Is that sign really, really low to the ground, or is it an enormous sign?
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This is the kind of thing I see in my mind's eye every time I walk down a corridor, porch or hallway now. What it will look like in 20, 30 or even 50 years. My imagination is bathed in Motts-like imagery.

That's definitely a soap dispenser on the ceiling, though.
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Awesome! You guys like Corona? I've even got limes, if I can join ya.
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Agreed, ~Me. Stunning, to say the least.
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Amazing! Whoever would have thought something as utilitarian as a coal bunker could be so gorgeous?
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Oh I am so glad for a new gallery!!! As ever, Motts, you are the Master.
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Oh, Motts. I know I am not alone in being eternally grateful that this amazing structure was preserved in photography through your talented work. You are unspeakably gifted.

Will you be my friend?? ;-)
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^^^ What the ... oh, wait, it's Shell. Never mind.

;-)
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Because Motts is the coolest EVER. (That's just my guess.)
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I think the "demented" people who received lobotomies were either sedated or unconscious when the procedure was performed. So they would not exactly be staring up into the light... and the procedure only took about 10 minutes from what I read. Doubtful that they had hours to look up at the creepy, multi-facted soap dispenser.

(tee-hee, sorry, just had to!)
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WHOA!!! Way cool shot!

Fabulous work, Motts. You are so The Man.
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Looks like giant red claw-marks on the wall back there.
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Another good wallpaper possibility. I'm all about your wallpapers... there've been no other backgrounds on this computer since I bought it! In this one, I see your opacity mark going right across the dark shadowy spot in the upper right...
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Some wicked black mold going on there.
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Seriously bad-ASS!!!