132 Comments Posted by larry

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It's as if they are holding hands together forever. Think of the first time they met. Think of their wedding day. Think of their first born child. Think of all they went through and saw together. Think of the funeral when the first died. All that living. How would they have known they would be together for all eternity? Very sweet.
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Dr. Frankenstene, elevate me!
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I would buy a book in a nanosecond. Your work is spectacular. Anyone can snap photos with a digital camera. A chimp can take a pic. But you sir, are a modern day artist. Your work invokes feelings ranging from fear, to fascination, to humor. And isn't that what art is all about?
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Just look at that curved woodwork!!!
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Boys vandalize beautiful abandoned buildings to compensate for their extremely small penises.
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WOW! Such attention to detail.
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What beautiful windows. The craftsmanship that went into this place is astounding.
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Beautiful architecture. A lot of work went into building this.
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You always find the coolest stuff in the basement. Love this site. I spend hours lurking it's pages in total fascination. Motts, you are a modern artist. The camera is your canvas & brush.
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That thing would fetch a fortune at an antiques shop. I'm surprised it's still there. Beautiful photography.
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Do you ever get lost in these buildings?
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The brick work is magnificent. People worked long & hard to build this. Now look at it. Very bittersweet. Motts, I am so hooked on this site.
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Feds, why? Did destroying stuff somehow make you feel superior? Are you compensating for your small penis? Please tell us.
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The craftsmanship is amazing. Wow! Look at that beautiful wood. "goose bumps"
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This picture scares the crap out of me. My biggest phobia is falling through a floor in an old, creepy building. "shutter"