106 Comments Posted by keith

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=o)
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Admittedly, I'd probably explore it, but I think I've already extablished through various comments that my survival instincts are far far far outweighed by my ferret-like curiousity.
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SPONGE!
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How'd you fight the urge to play with it? Your survival instincts have to be like... 50 times mine. There's no way I could leave without touching something... anything... argh! Just looking at the photograph makes me want to press some buttons.
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How do they get the soap in it?
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That so really does look like one of those stereo-typical mafia type characters from around prohibition. You know, the black wide brimmed hat and trenchcoat. That sort of thing you always see in movies and what not. Neat.
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I love it when the before pictures have people in them. I try and imagine them standing in the same exact spot in the after pictures. I don't know, I'm just weird like that. I think in a past life I was a ferret.
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I was thinking the same thing. Get out the skates and play some hockey. Fun!
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Who's in the photograph? A freaking ghost! Whoa! I jest of course, but it really does look like someone is standing or sitting on the right of the stairs near the wall with dark hair and really loose clothes. Just the way the different textures on the stairs line up, I imagine, but it caught me off-guard when I first noticed it.
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I don't find it creepy. I think it's rather relaxing. Like a lush forrest on a quiet summer afternoon.
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If the world ever goes crooked, we could walk on the walls.
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Purty.
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It always seems like curtains end up eventually looking identical to the rotting wall they are closest to. Hmm... Soaking up pigments from the paint and plaster maybe? Another mystery.
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Did you try them on? I would have found it tough to resist.
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The poor thing's missing a wheel. How's it going to make it into the sunlight? Aww... :'o(