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You did a beautiful job on this - it is truly amazing. There's a lot of great atmosphere in this.
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An even BETTER shot! Love it! Reminds me of a number of old hospitals I used to go in before they were all remodeled.
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Well, holy guacamole (if I might add a religious comment in here)! What the heck is THAT? I love it! 8`-)

If you have a chance, Mr. Motts, could you describe that funky looking piece of wood or whatever it is with the arch cut in it that separates the inner chamber from the hall? Was it secure or did it swing back and forth?
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He was not what it was used for!?!? I s'pose that's good . . . isn't it?

LOVE that wonky patterned green & white tile!

Don't look now, but that little feminine looking washbasin looks like it is trying to escape from its mooring.

I like the ghostly reflection of the pipes in the tiling at the top of the pic. Do you suppose it's the ghost of the former sanitation system coming back to haunt us?
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Yahoo! I can do my pirate dance down this corridor!
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Maybe it was the only full can of paint they had left. ;-)
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DAY-um, I lubs this shot!
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LOVE them colors! "Lord Motts"?
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Ooog! Seasick! I love it! :-)
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Wowza! Another Top Ten pic!
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Perfect perspective, grand colors, good lines and angles - this is a great pic.
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Oh, I like this one!
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Very nice!
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I finally got to see pilgrim yeay! I was on my way to tanger outlet center in suffolk and my dad noticed a sign that Said Pilgrim Psychaitric center and i started flippin out lol i was goin insane. And then we missed our exit so i got to see pilgrim yeay. i was suprised that it was so close to the damm exit. We were tryin to find our way back to our exit so we were just goin around in cirlces around Pilgrim. I also saw Kings park signs (might sound stupid but im a 15 year old who lives in nassau and i aint goin urban exploring for a while)
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wicked lol!!