165 Comments Posted by Serrena

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"whichever one replaces the toilet paper roll, THAT'S the girl robot."

Heh ... never been to my house, hun. ;-)
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Simply a-MAZE-ing. *~Ducks the rotten tomatoes~*
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OMG! The "Lone Chair" found a friend!!!!
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Seems so strange to see this kind of control room ... and not a single computer monitor in sight. Now ... /that's/ scary.
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*~Stares in awe and fear~* They've ... landed ... They're ... here!!! RUN!!!!!
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Reminds me of the Garbage Man (can't remember his name) Muppet that used to haul around Oscar's can when he had to go somewhere. Anybody else know who I'm talking about?
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Okay ... must be the first to say this:

"I see a red door and I wanted painted black."

Now that the cheesy moment has passed ...

I am really diggin' this shot. The door is just ajar enough to make you wonder what's behind it ... and yet, it's just forboding enough to not have the nerve to look.
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Reminds me of a giant, metal eyeball. Always open ... always seeing ... always aware.
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It almost has a "fish-eye" lens thing going on .. but it's not. Just an illusion ... or I really should be going to sleep. Hmm .. .either way, I like it.
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I like the dark red standing out against the dirty, steel grey. Something about it is striking to me.
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Who would have thought that rusted out machines could be so beutiful. Your lens is amazing, Motts. It brings the dead (buildings, machines, etc) back to life. You ARE the Lazarus of Urban Ruins.
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Flashback time. 198something ... sitting in my cousin's house ... baked ... watching "Pink Floyd: The Wall" for the hundreth time. Lovin' it.
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Whoa ... talk about bringing perspective into the shot. I didn't realize just how huge this place was until now. Fantastic.
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My thoughts exactly, Twug.

Rat - You might be onto something there. It does look like something from "Dark Tower." That train was eeeevvvviiiillll.
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The wonders of pre-computerized industry always amaze me. This puts it in such awesome perspective.