1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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It was believed that green had a calming effect on people. Or it cured syphilis, not sure.
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Brickwork looks great. Still a lot of life left before the roofs were left to go to hell.
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When were you in my house?
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Now if THAT bathroom decorating doesn't keep ya regular, I don't know what will.
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Must had been a nice door and frame set if somebody grabbed it. It lives on somewhere.
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Happy BD. Or not.
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I want that door for my house.
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Zombies couldn't chew that part.
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You mean thrown off. Still a good feature. I'd hate to be hit by a falling zombie.
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Damn them paint chips sure make me hungry.
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Yay! More awesome galleries. Thnx Motts!
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I've seen those in other images. Larger waste? I need that. I hate these low flush toilets. And then, what is it? It's a "flushing rim service sink", floor mounted model. Looks like the 1919 era from when the place was built, and one maker at the time was Trenton Pottery. Kohler still makes them as the "Tyrrell Floor-mounted Siphon-jet Flushing Rim Service Sink". American Standard makes them as a "clinic service sink". No tank, direct supply line. Supposed to be tough, huh? I bet I can jam that sucker up!
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Always good stuff, thank you for sharing!
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We stopped having our fellow citizens make the goods we use every day. Now we are paying the price.
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You'll know if you get the toxins from the bad mold. You'll feel poisoned and you'll stop breathing in your sleep, wake up gasping for breath. That's what the stuff did to me.