112 Comments Posted by Tommeh!!!

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Sammich remnants? looks like someone doesnt like the crusts.
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Haha, thats fantastic. :D
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i love that room!!! when i was there the chair was at an angle about 45 degrees clockwise to what it is there. still: Awesome picture.
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i like the third one, hes so shocked that he has and equal measure to his stack of pancakes in coffee and has but a pen to consume such items with.

and at 12, when you are supposed to lose your mind a bit and go and pester some garden birds drinking at a birdbath with a knife and fork.
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real nice to see a place thats unspoilt, great gallery sir!
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ooh lovely, Stella, the UK's 'wifebeater'.

its the likely cause of so many fights in my town, even turns my nice mild tempered brother into an utter dick. :P
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hehe, ive seen these in Belgium, Holland, France, and once in Germany. They aint uncommon in mainland Europe...but yeah they suck.
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Loved it, thats the one from your Uk trip id most like to visit. awesome shots.
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That is something special!
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im a master of falling down stairs...and i would not appreciate a door there to hit...and then have someone wonder what that noise was...open the door, just so that i could roll the last 2 steps.

a unique shot i must say.
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The blue cross is probably where the sasquatch was last seen peering over its shoulder. would a deer look out of place in this shot? i think its great when plants grow in abandoned buildings.
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NO WAY!!! a completely untouched large pane of glass???

good shot of course :)
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Id wager that it is the same...and that really puts insto perspective how refurbishment ruins such places. as stunning as Motts' pic is, imagine it with those skirting boards and windows. modernisation folks...its so much plainer.
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Maybe if you turn it, the complex rotates?
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wow, that wall does look very sinister....and then theres the divine light peeking in through the door.

what an awesome picture.