48 Comments Posted by Spad

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Kinda with autoguy on this . . . told my kids should I kick off to dispose of me as cheaply as possible, and use any extra cash on a big screen TV or someting. Ashes to ashes . . .
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Never will understand random acts of vandalism. Especially of something so beautiful. Senseless.
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Evidence of another disastrous attempt to harness the energy of Mentos and cola mixed together . . . how many more must perish?!
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Many times in the US it simply isn't cost effective to recertify and/or reuse outdated medical equipment due to stiff regulations that govern such equipment. Besides, a 30 yr old X-ray machine could still be useful, sure, but lets be honest - would you want one used on your kid?
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You know, if you need that thing, that thing is the only thing that will do . . .
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Last time a hallway looked like that to me was after a particularly good Christmas office party . . .
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Existence . . . what a concept!
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Wow . . . I think I actually have the exact print of that picture.
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I agree with you, ella - the symmetry is striking. Great shot!
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Looks like whatever day it was shutdown, it was around 1:30 pm . . .
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It always surprises me how fast buildings decay when abandoned. It's almost like they "give up" out of loneliness . . .
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Beautiful railing. Makes you wonder how it looked when it was in active use.
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Whats that ghostly looking thing above the window one the left? A phantom tornado?
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. . . many things are . . . but not as dangerous as a stairway
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Almost looks like a relic from the cold war . . . a nuclear blast door