190 Comments Posted by wormfood

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even i'm at a loss for words....
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it looks like the remnants of an old clown doll head.
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It sucks to see such great ironwork go to waste.
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Irooooony.
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Did a vision of zombies pop into anybody elses head when they saw this?
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That stone looks extremely weathered. was there water nearby?
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Thats really interesting. I've only seen small plaques made of metal near tombstones but never a metal tombstone itself, very cool.
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Being this place looks very old my guess is that if it were an old christian cemetary the number 666 would not be used for door numbers or patient numbers and therefore not grave markers. this is most likely the case since most hospitals i've been to, new and old, did not use the triple 6 digit for anything. As for the bones i'm guessing eithrt a fox or coyote killed a young dear somewhere and scavenger dragged a piece of it elswhere to eat what was left for safety in case the original killer comes back.
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Yeeeaahh....I think i'll be leaving this page now.
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That's the most elegant looking central heating system i've ever seen. They really don't make things things like they used to.
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I think the lump everyone sees is the bunched up straw bedding under the fabric.
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I don't think one of those coffin have been seen since the victorian era. Although they were fairly cheap to make they were sturdy and well made. Seeing the condition of this one amazes me.
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It's where they hid Jimmy Hoffa.
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very nice. Add a gryphon and BAM! Perfection.
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That door has "lead poisoning" written all over it methinks.