106 Comments Posted by keith

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I'd luv to have the chair and have it done over and use it in my future shop, anyone know how I can obtain this chair? please let me kow @ ripnpeel@gmail.com
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Anyone know the address to this place!?
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wow very col, puts off a creepy vibe, great shot!
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nvusofmotts, you'd be stunned at how many abandoned places there are tucked away everywhere. There's probably a ton near you, and you've just never noticed them before. That's have the fun of the whole thing, finding all of these places that are essentially hidden in plain sight much of the time.
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The amount of graffiti in this place is pretty depressing though.
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You would think the first rule of hospital interior decorating would be, "Never use a blood red colour anywhere, ever."
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What old hotel in NPR? I live in Clearwater
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Is that door design where Bill Gates got his Windows Logo from?
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The thing that strikes me odd about the "observations" on the chalkboard and the key on previous pictures where someone mentioned it might be a key for handcuffs. Were the people that were in this room alive at some point? Have I been watching too many scary movies?
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I think I'm going to make it my primary life goal to never have to live in a building that requires bars on the windows. Regardless of whether they are keeping me in, or something else out. :-/
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I love winter. Photographs like this make up a huge percentage of my reasons why.
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The reddish tower building with the HOTEL STERLING sign and the connecting buildings were demolished, but the original building you see in the foreground is alive and well. What happened was, the original building was doing so well that someone opened the tower building as a seperate hotel. The owners of the original Hotel Sterling bought them out and built buildings connecting the two buildings. Alas, the tower building and all those connecting buildings got demolished. I'm still pretty angry about that. :-(
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I've taken the same exact picture quite a few times. ^_^
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Yeah, this is on top of the building. I have no idea what's housed within. Probably all the stuff required to run the elevators.
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I literally would be able to see my house if not for the haze. ^_^