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Oh goodie, new pics! **scurries off to get coffee and settle in for the ride**
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This one looks exactly like a scene from Silent Hill 4. When the guy runs down into the subway
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I just watched "Cry Baby" the other day and its so weird to see the place full of life, compared to its current state. Very sad!
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Ha! :-)
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Does anyone else find it interesting that the string ends in this ? I think it's creepy.
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AngelWolf, I believe you have explained it quite well, my dear one. Summed up my feelings better than I could ever had on my own. I enjoy this site so much, THANKS LORD MOTTS!
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check for scrach marks on the door, specially near the handle
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the skylight looks upon thee like electric eyes....
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that bold red exit wall just screams, doesn't it? probably an effective directive ico fire or some other emergency evacuation, but sinister-looking nonetheless. i love the "mirror inside of a mirror" effect of the halls beyond.

what's that yellow thing on the wall opposite the row of windows about halfway to the exit? looks like ivy, or some other plant creeping in, to me.

the photo almost looks like it was done in watercolor. interesting composition, motts.
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bats in your belfry? XD
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The panoramics definately give us an idea of the enormity of this site. I hope they preserve it, as it appears to be a great architechtural achievement.
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ahh, perhaps the bar around the tub was really a pipe. it makes sense if those are indeed jets.

and look, a tv on the end! iow, the perfect tub! if i had something like that in my house, i'd be a big, pink raisin today. ;)
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what's up with the bar around the tub? i wonder what that was used for.... looks like the tub was actually rivetted to the floor.
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I'd have to agree with Exile. It looks like an old offset press I used to run on occasion in college. My vote is AB Dick, Ex.
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great use of kodalith there, motts. the effects are quite striking. nice impact.