1,827 Comments Posted by eldokid@aol.com

5,000 years from now when they dig all this up, I wonder what they heck they will think?
It's too bad no one had the forsight to digitize all this, but like someone else said everyone just walks away. I had the opportunity to clean out the basement of a company I worked for. They told me I could take what I wanted and pitch the rest. More stuff went in my car than the dumpster. Lots of old computers, fax machines, circuit boards stuff like that. In the back there was a bank of file cabinets like this. They wanted me to pitch it all in the dumpster, but looking through the files, I just couldn't bring myself to destroy it all. There was a lot of old sales brochures for early computer equipment, legal documents, personnel records, contracts, etc. I'm glad I saved it all because now the company is gone but I have all the records.
yee haa first comment! With all the rust on these springs, I'm sure they would squeak like heck now!
This reminds me of a movie I saw (that I can't recall the name of) where all the boys slept in a room just like this.
We had these type sinks in junior high, didn't like them then, don't like them now!
lookit all those soap dispensers (sorry, but someone was going to say it!) or at least all the soap holders!
This place gives me the creeps and it's braod daylight out!
The dedication to this gallery brought tears to my eyes. I'm glad I checked today to find this new gallery, it seems pretty awesome as well as freightening.
Godzilla, yes, and the debris on the floor are thousands of fleeing Japanese.
sounds more like torture than treatment to me
there's that chair again, he sure gets around
the inside of a whale
I would have found it very hard not to swipe that! A little Tide and some bleach and it probably would be like new.
Looks like that landing was an after thought the way it cuts the window in half -
I have that same faucet and hot and cold knobs in my tub