1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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There are many crispy burned zombies wandering the plant each night.
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All of 'em I think.
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Thnx for posting Motts! This is the site that has the last two Hulett ore unloaders I had mentioned. You may had seen them on the dock. Giant mechanical monsters. The last 2 of 75 built, hopefully the efforts to save one will be successful.
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Great shoot of one of the ghosts of Gary. Thnx for posting Motts! There's plenty of ghosts there too. Did you get to the steel mill? How about the Hulett ore unloaders on the side side of Chicago? They're the last two left intact.
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That's a runway for the zombie fashion shows.

"Moving picture" show. It's some of that new-fangled stuff. I don't hear that one very often any more!
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I want to stand in the center of that and jump up and down.
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People who break those will go straight to HELL! Might not be much different than their current living conditions, but that's where they go!

Poor Motts. Next there will be a collection to have him inked with a soap dispenser.
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It's Scary-Gary. If the locals don't get you, the zombies will. Look out for the little alter boy zombies. They're small and fast, and have sharp teeth.
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Request for a full set about #41 and #42! Outstanding!
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Do the zombies in these have halos? Thnx Motts, MC & HNY!
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Unfortunately peg, the funds and prospective tenants that might save this structure do not exist. It would likely cost around $400m to build such a grand structure today, and half that to restore it. No economic infrastructure exists to support it. Zombie abatement alone would be quite costly. Oops.
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Thnx again for another great set! This is one of the major icons of Detroit atrophy. Instead of being treasured as the obvious jewel it is, it has been made the whipping boy of a frustrating economic drain. Oops.
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Efforts to secure this building and fund a restoration have obviously been unsuccessful. The last decade of neglect and vandal attacks have pretty much nailed the coffin shut on this place.
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Temperature and humidity cycling in that area drenches and freezes the interior and all the mortars on a regular basis. Left open with no climate controls, we see the results. Some of the visitors aren't exactly doing the place any favors either.
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Zombie rats that carry rabies and plague! I see those everywhere I go, yes.