303 Comments Posted by lpn

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I thought the tags/graffitti, were rust at first. Notice how high up the stack people have climbed. Brave young folks
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Mr. Motts.
Thanks for taking the time to answer my question. It takes courage to climb these places.
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Mr. Motts, Great set. Thank YOU!!! The graffiti seemed to slack off the higher you climbed. I am thinking it was a difficult climb to get the last few shots in this set?
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Good paying jobs back then. I bet it was hotter than HELLO in August and dangerous too.
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... or a wicked water slide
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In the mid 1970's common housewares had this logo on a sticker. Well things made of metal & made in the USA anyway. I see a wee plant trying to live in the lower right corner. Nice shot . Thanks for the Gallery Mr. Motts.
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...I am speechless... Mr. Mott's :-)
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Mr. Motts, you photographed the number 13 car. That is way cool. Thanks for another exciting new gallery.
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These old relics, being gone are good for the planet, but bad for the wallet. Very nice set. Mr. Motts Thank You!
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Mr. Motts, thank You for your reply. Awesome pic.
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Thank You!
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Frightening!
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Mr Motts you named this gallery Exactly Right," Men on Mars".
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freespirit76, I bet the size of this place is what has preserved it. Sorry to say it, because of the view. Coming soon Saint Nicholas Condos.
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Mr. Motts if you see this whats comparable in size to this? I think it is massive?