177 Comments Posted by binabinaaa

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Breath taking. I would love to get a print of this.
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I dont think if you got your arm caught in it you would lose said arm. you would lose said life. but it is amazing how things like this are built to last. the siza is amazing. I also think wallpaper might be needed on this one. Thanks Motts for taking me on adventures around the world and in my own back yard to things I would never get to see otherwise.
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it looks a little sad and forlorn. like its family just up and walked out one day and time stopped for it.
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hmmmmm, sort of like an early luge track just get it wet and let it freeze. who's in with me?
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it does look like a rusty flower doesnt it? I can picture a field of them, is that weird probably.
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oh I love this shot I dont know what draws me to it but I just have to keep looking. It is amazing. Thank you Motts
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Motts thank you for taking me to see places I wouldnt normally have the opportunity to see. I think I could sit in this hallway for a very long time.
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I dont think it was a stove top. It looks more like a set of steam tables on top and warming/holding ovens on the bottom.
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I was also wondering if that was the towel for cleaning the chute
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would soooo like to have that sign. You definetly dont see that one everyday
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the beauty of it all just makes you long for the arcitecture of times gone by
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Thank you for taking me on a new journey Mr Motts. I most apreciate the great start to a new day. I also agree with repeated requests for a wall paper of this one. So many to chose from.
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Ferdy....it would take out the minerals....that is why it says remineralizer silly
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Pam has it right on the head.
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it looks kind of like and old school suction pump. probably used to clear the airways of patients that were having problems breathing