398 Comments Posted by colin

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jeez! nice shot!
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sexy!
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it looks like a warm day! everytime i go exploring with my bro, its always freezing out! lol
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i think this place was just on Ghost Hunters on sci-fi, lol, so expect some odd questions.
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what exactly are they teaching? lol
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i here ya, erica!
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thats funny, i have the EXACT same tripod!
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i just went there yesterday! great place! i almost commented about something related to the fires/police issues but i don't wanna get kicked off this site lol. i thought it was a great location for urban photography. the exterior is amazing!! and i've been to alot of places (aslylums, state schools, etc) and i've never seen a ghost. sorry kids!!
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i'm just glad i livre in boston, and worc. is only like 45 min away. i can't wait to bring my canon up there!@!
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wow! thats incredible! i live about an hour away, that def gonna be my next weekend project! wow, thts all i have to say
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i was with a friend in taunton, (the tunnels) and we were thinking how aweful it would be to scare the shit out of another explorer. talk about a heart attack, i hope no one would do that to me lol
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larry, thats true!! you must have worked for aftermath! lol.

any ways..thats really not a nice thing to leave behind
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my bad, for the first comment. lead and oil based paints have a tendency to amber (or yellow) severly. latex has always had the best color retention
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not its not, because they have never, ever used lead on walls. only trim. same like these days, some of us "real" painters use oil on the trim and latex on the walls, they used lead trim, oil on walls. luster is a measurement on sheen retention, and saturation for color retention...OH!
i don't want to be known as one of those "know it alls"

i'm just a painter, i dont act like i know everything...only about paint lol
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its really the thought that counts