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Oh my heck, Motts, I'm at a total loss of words for this picture. It's totally...just....amazing.
Perhaps it would be a great piece to use as a wallpaper?
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Barbara, I was thinking along the same lines...except for convenience.
If a wheelchair's wheel went wonky, so to say, it would probably move easier off of a rounded corner than a 90 degree angle, yes?
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I absolutely love the perspective in this picture. I agree with Cyrus that it should be made a wall paper!
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You know, they say that if you stare long enough into the abyss, the abyss stares back into you.
This picture seems completely entrancing. It's amazing.
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I'm assuming that "WD" would stand for "Ward"?
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Imagine being stuck down their at night, sorting mail or what have you, and then the hydro goes out?
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... yessum, that would be Sir Laurence I was referring to...thank god I checked back so I could clear up this mass confusion ; )
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Thank you for the information. I had no idea children could be placed so young....
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Elvis has left more then the building .. what about the unpaid bill?
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Nice colour green there lol wonder if they have to mow the carpet now :o)
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Great shots! This one reminds me of some old farmhouses I've been in and you can tell it has that strange 'old' smell.
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Vic Tanny Machine we called them, as he always had those in his tv commercials. He was the Jack LaLanne of the era.
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Ah, I love the smell of mimeographs in the mornng. Smells like...QUIZZES!
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