985 Comments Posted by Twug

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As short as I am, finally a chair where my feet will reach the floor!
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I admire people who aren't afraid of heights. I would have to be tied to something, and then it would still be pushing it!
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Is this in the same building where the floors are caving like dominos? Can't be!!!
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Those are some creepy curtains...
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Lynn, I see your name and info peppered all over the site. Where did you work again, that you are so knowledgeable? I worked with the MR/MH population, but I have never been exposed to anything anywhere near as creepy as the places Motts has photographed.
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God, I love your sick, twisted genius Motts. I think the stains could be gruesomely beautiful. Lemme get another beer, and I'll have another look.
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this is so messed up, I can't even imagine what it must have looked like when it was in operation. It is s-o-o-o-o-o eerie.
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kinda small for a bedroom
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I LOVE THIS PHOTOGRAPH! The ship is largely intact, so it's too bad it couldn't be saved, or salvaged...whatever it is you do to a ship.
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I'll never learn!!
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These conversations really hit home....as a near drowning victim (twice), I concur with Ragdoll. The experts are correct about the sensation. Fortunately, I never developed a fear of the water, but I am claustrophobic. So, this photograph does creep me out a tad!!!
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Depressing as hell
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For some reason, it's so WRONG. It is hard to imagine this is the decayed corpse of a once- proud ship!!!!
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Motts, where the heck were you standing to get this shot. Were you inside, or what?
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WOW!