1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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In this pic, that structure looks like it was getting ready to come down by itself. They would have had to save it at that point or much damage would have taken place when it all fell.
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Radiator cover is my guess also. Quite a thick layer of fallen crap there. Why anyone would put in a false ceiling and hide that the awesome original stuff is beyond me.
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I think that's where they kept the tavern apples.
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Amazing heavy structural stuff. Must had taken a while for that to rot through and create a spectacular crash. Flying heads must had been flapping around frantically.
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I hate when I get dive-bombed by flying heads.
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Them flying heads with the wings on 'em are a scream! Do they fly around the place, diving and swooping? I hope they don't bite.
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Great historical writeup. An amazing story. An effort similar to the Taj Mahal, just not on that scale. It's clear that the loss of Clement's wife was quite heartfelt for him. Sad that this tribute to her has not stood the test of time.
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Thnx for the great gallery Motts! Amazing how fast this place went to crap. Google Earth offers some 2010 aerials that show how grown in it had gotten around the place.
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Cool jug! There just had to be something tasty in that. Dad's root beer? A&W?
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Those are still fine. Just have to hack away a little harder, that's all.
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I guess the shooter girl got fired.
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Some of those are high dollar. Interesting they were left behind.
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There's no knobs inside for the latch so the zombies couldn't get out.
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Extra large catch basin with a big drain for all the chunks. Nice place to take nap.
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That one folds up to load into a meat wagon.