66 Comments Posted by dana

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I really like that fireplace
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"Once a Wal-mart has generated enough business they can then afford to build a bigger, better "Super Wal-mart". However, instead of simply demolishng or expanding the old building, it is left abandoned. The new building is built usually within a couple miles of the old one. "

this is happening in my neighborhood right at this moment. i fucking hate walmart.
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Why wouldn't they have the tiled walls just go up more? odd. i wouldn't want someone trying to look at me while i pee!
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i really dont like how they're going to tear this down. too bad i dont have more money than walmart.
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walmart..geez.
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<3
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sad they tore these down..but i guess they couldn't do much else with them. I live in buffalo & there are just blocks of homes that are abandoned. they're in pretty sketchy areas though so i don't dare to explore them.
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<3 clawfoot bathtubs.
actually, i am obsessed with them.
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yes. tis' ugly
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awesome room.
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"Who cares if they are spray painting on this run down mess anyway. People used to get labotomies here and somebody drawing on the walls in there having a good time concerns you. You people are lost. The place will be demolished anyway, it should be made into a legal place to paint, whatever you feel like."

wow. people have no respect for archetectual gems...shame.
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Itd be so cool to live in a big old place like this (not falling apart of course :o( )...all the neat little rooms--so fun!
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If only they still built buildings like they once did :oZ
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cozy!!
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nope,not creppy, nice white walls, haha