767 Comments Posted by flushed

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Just noticed the mural of a beach with shallow surf coming in on the left side.
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There's your answer tootuncommon
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vertigo
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Number 9? Number 9? Number9?
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Addendum-The kids walls I was referring to were in schools. Duh
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You'd be surprised how onerous such tiling on the wall can become after a while if you have to inhabit such a place. In a bathroom its nice, when its on the walls to help keep things "sanitary" well the needs should inform the view. You'd don't know how soft and warm your drywall or stucco walls are until you've had to live with cold shiny walls. I wonder if that has any effect on the kids whose walls are hard and painted shiny to make it easier to clean them?
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"Time Enough at last"
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The master is still out for the night.
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The walls remind me of old Roman/Egyptian ruins where the walls are plastered and painted
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Theatre curtains used to be made of asbestos. This was due to the fire danger from the use of open flames for lighting then arc lighting.
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The colors look almost as if it were a Turner colorisation.
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I was has been once. I feel much better now.
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Thanks. I have to think and say there must be some authority to whom you could report this tragic desecration of remains. I am sure there are laws about remains being left in the open like this.
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Zoinks!
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Those look like horse shoeing nippers. They have a coating on the handle so they are recent and that much rust wouldn't take more than a year in moist conditions.