1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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Great sculpture at this location, thnx for posting! So these ornate cemeteries were also used as a relaxing park for the public to visit? That's an interesting note! I'll likely go into the local landfill and be turned under with the dirty baby diapers.
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$6M vanishes easy these days nifer. A paltry sum in the scheme of things. They swept the sidewalk.
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It is the Mount Olympus suite! Gods descended on clouds to bless the commoners with wisdom. Faithful followers worshiped them from the streets below. The days when waifs and peasants knew their place, and scrambled for crumbs of cake tossed from the lofty ivory towers. Sad to see it end.
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The US Congress needs to move into this in it's current condition. If we're lucky, zombies will eat them! Interesting enclosed radiators concealed inside the walls.
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Surely no lowly commoners were allowed to contaminate the hallowed chambers of our kings and lords!
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Aha! A stone urn looking thing.
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Someone ate the pineapple.
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Winch, witch, or wench house?
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An older building design which includes a large air shaft down the center of the building to provide windows and ventilation for interior rooms. No forced air ventilation systems were built into these buildings.
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On the third card, the bully gets a cap in his ass.
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Or Indonesia in the Caribbean. ;o)
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Let's face the facts here. There's zombies down that hallway!
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That home invasion racket he had going was bound to catch up with him sooner or later.
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I'm morally bankrupt and cannot take a moral inventory, fearless or otherwise.
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Why are chairs always seen as lonely? If folks stopped shoving their smelly butt in my face and farting at me all the time, I'd be happy!