190 Comments Posted by wormfood

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LOL! Did you find interest in stage pyrotechnics and fog machines now Motts?
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Highly likely to be the remains of a pigeon caught by a peregrine falcon. Like owls, it is not as well known that ALL birds of prey can consume almost everything including bones, hair, feathers (although feathers are usually plucked by the falcon) and are later regurgitated (almost like owls do) in pellet form later on.
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^Well i'm fairly certain the rooms didn't look like this when it was used.
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(Slurred speech) HeY! KIdS! Let'S PARTY! 'Ol GOnzO HerE wiLL (Vomits) Uuuuuuggghhhhhh..... O'l Gonzo Here WIll ShOW You a FuN TIme.......(Passes out and spills booze).
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These kinds of pictures really tend to evoke a lot of emotions.
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It kind of describes Gacy.
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That is a HUGE exhaust fan. I'm fairly certain that most chemical experiments back in the day had a few very toxic results. I'd be a bit worried about the asbestos as well. That is some nasty nasty stuff.
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It looks like the outline of a tremor bursting out of the ground. If you seen any of the Tremor movies you'll now what i'm talking about.
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Let's get serious here people! The tree is caged off so it won't run away! I mean, JEEZ am i the only who knows thing around here? :)
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Has anyone ever seen the movie "The Corpse Grinders"? The title and picture just made me remember it.
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To the above comment. The book of revelation mentions "The Beast,666" More than once. You should read the Aleister Crowley inspired book Necronomicon. All of the information is in there.
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That's really cool! Too bad there wasn't at least one diffused one. That would be an awesome souvenir.
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That big yellow gear really stands out.
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I see two things lurking under there. Danger and a future tetanus shot.
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They'll do fine. We have ostrich farms here in Minnesota and they seem to well even in winter.