430 Comments Posted by nevermore

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Makes me think of Ireland. I'm of Irish decent. My grandmother was from Newry N. Ireland. Wish you'd some shoots in Ireland.
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OOOOh That grass . You should have looked in the well. The son of the Earl might still be down there. You could have gotten him out. You'd be a HERO!! What is that square portion that comes out from the wall?? Looks like the base of an another part of the building. What was there????
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I agree, what a shot. It makes me dizzy.
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WHAT A SHOT!!!!!! You are good. There are those arches again.
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Look at that masonery, just awsome. Did anybody check out the weeds growing on the top?? Does anybody know exactly what kind of arch that is??
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luminous star; you are a walking encyclopedia on this subject. Where do you get all your info?????
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Thanks for the info luminous star. I did'nt know that.
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Awsome!!!!! I am of Welsh Decent. Wish I could have been there. Great job. Thanks so much!!!
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I've seen this shot somewhere before. Maybe I've been reincarnated. Yeah, that's it. I was the Queen, now I remember, I'ts all coming back to me.
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What a fitting end to an awsome presentation. SIR ,YOU ARE THE BEST. I actually espected Dracula to peek out of that partially open coffin or Vincent Price to walk in at any time. Edgar Allan Poe would be proud of you.
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Beautiful, just beautiful. I'm going out tomorrow and order me one just like that.
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Felyne; Well, I can call you Charlie but I don,t do that spankin' stuff. I stand corrected, MY BAD (maybe). Technically I was just expressing my own personal feelings not a quotation. Do you see Quotation marks any place?? NOT MY BAD.
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Just goes to show that TIME MARCHES ON . It stops for no thing or NO ONE,
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What can I say???? Beautiful, just Beautiful. Who ever made this was an artist. I hope it was apperciated, because a lot of hard work and talent went into this. I must say the same about the photographer also. Sir, you know how to capture the essence with respect , honor for the subject. Thank You!!!!!!!!
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Twug; Awsome poem!!!!!
Potatoe; Coffins weren't sealed, as we think of, until the mid 20th century. I know that back in the "Wild West" days of the US (which extended up until the early 1900's). People were just burried in a pine box. In fact, some states (by law) don't require embalmbing to this day. As for the smell, those coffins were sealed pretty good. I don't think the smell would be that bad.