985 Comments Posted by Twug

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Or it could be the first page of Motts' N-E-E-E-W coffee table book. "The Macabre Photography of the Iron Fist", Volume One. Oh, well, I can dream. As soon as one of us hits the lottery (if rich people who already have the money don't, that is), we should fund Motts's books. *hint* *hint* *hint*
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Gordon, maybe you can do a story about how a sadistic Santa lured the unsuspecting to this very room with Christmas ornament "bread crumbs". "Follow me, kiddies, HO!HO!HO!"
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Too bad the "artwork" cheapens the shot. Motts, why are some places more trashed by this crap than others, do you know? Does it have to do with accessibility? And it seems that Byberry is exceptionally damaged.
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I don't know what's creepier, having someone watch you from the bushes, or knowing that someone is living here.
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That is too bad.
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Why do they need a "giant" autoclave. Maybe I am slightly dumb, but inquiring minds like mine want to know...
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The vison of Motts going mental is rather humorous, as well.
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Could be vents of some sort, Wanda.
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Sorry rich, I guess I was vague. I don't agree with vandalism of any kind. I meant that these folks should take it off the street and out of buildings, and go to art school! Sorry, I should have elaborated.
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Lola, I'd tell you to go to Benedict Street Jail to get a cleaver, but it appears that someone beat you to it. :-)
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Really, would ya stop being so vague?
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I see a phantom face.
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Not if you're looking from right to left.
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I agree with Trevor. Graffiti is not art and is not appreciated by those of us with refined tastes. It is petty vandalism. 'Tho those who tag well, should take their art and do something good with it. There is great talent out there. As for Braaa!, sounds like "in urban latvia there is a large(?) telescope."
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Love you too, Lynne!