1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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Looks like a bench seat inside. I'm no stranger to old school outhouses, I'd use it. Hopefully there's no zombie under there that would bite my ass.
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Every time there's a wind gust, get ready to run.
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Or it says, "Don't feed the zombies."
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It's claimed much of the cement used to build his castle was also bought from a surplus sale.
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Can't buy them any more John. That was before our gov had good reason to think we would up-rise against them. Our guilty and self-conscious gov outlawed that stuff a long time ago.
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Bannerman bought huge amounts of gov surplus, including weapons and ammo. In the 1870s, he bought 200,000 Springfield muskets. You could buy machine guns and the ammo. Artillery cannons, with the explosive shells too. Some guns were 16". The guy bought huge amounts of stuff. That could easily be a mine.
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The hills are alive with the sound of zombies!
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Plenty of pockets for floor joists, but no visible remnants laying in the bottom. Not even mounds of new "soil" from the decayed wood? It seems likely that somebody had salvaged interior structural members.
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Thnx for the reply! We love your work and would be eager to see all you care to post. Never doubt that!
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As always, thnx for sharing! How many unposted shoots do you have in the wings? Over 300 yet? :o)
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They did the mash.
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Who was the "Test Patient"? That job hadda suck. Hold firmly? The button or the victim?
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Likely used more to keep the wards quiet than anything else. The old wards of the Oregon State Hospital where One Flew was filmed were demolished in 2010.
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Beats the farting elevator.
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Still useful in the upcoming zombie apocalypse.