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They look more like old wire wound resistors
connected to rotary switches.
Yes, but if all of Mott's photos end up being level, then Lynne will never get to use her sea legs. And she must be out of practice since she just "went over the bridge."
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Plus what you might find in most medication bottles at state hospitals is not what most druggies would want to take. You rarely hear of recreational Haldol use, for some reason. ;-)
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Actually, that's Radical Ed - he takes machetes down there to protect his beer in case anyone gets funny ideas . . . =8-o
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Sorry, Mssr. Motts - looks like we are pushing you to more and more dangerous extremes just for our viewing pleasure. ;-)
ladyhawke, your 1st post was very moving. the emotions conjured there reached the very depths of my soul. princess and love child, your posts only reinforced that feeling adding extra warmth cushioning a sadness i cannot yet fully comprehend. my love to you and thank you for sharing that.
i can almost see louis depalma screaming at the cabbies from his cage.
almost looks like somebody's still in it....
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Byberry might be creepy to some, but it's just an empty group of delapidated buildings.
The whole machete thing is just a bullshit story.
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Nope, they're just empty because they've never been used.
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These discussions are very interesting. The photograph is stunning and captures the emotions of such a place quite well.
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Hehe. You're either brave or foolish to enter these sinking wrecked vessels. But you're a wonderful photographer.
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Wow? You actually went inside one of the ships? You're braver than I am for sure! ;)
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That would make a cool album cover.
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Wow! You got nice arms. =)