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I admit that grafitti is just a waste of time, but in this case it adds to a feeling of hopelessness. The building's been sitting here rotting away for years and years, and you can see the years and years of grafitti that's been added. It's like a timeline of wasted youth.
Lynne, you have the best sense of humor, I have tears rolling down my face from laughing!
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It's weird how just a simple door can project such a scary and creepy and spine-tingling feeling. I think it's the vent in it....that just reminds me of some horror movie or something.
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That is a pretty attractive-looking oven, considering it's age and stage of neglect. I'd love something like that in my kitchen.
THATS IT!
YOURE BOTH ON DOUBLE SECRET PROBATION!
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Does that really say AFLAC? Is it just me or am I the only one expecting to find a duck somewhere hidden in this shot? I don't mean to disregard the entire intense atmosphere this shot protrays but I get distracted easily.
ROFLMAO
I figured if Anyone would know........ The "Shadow" Would! lol
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There sure are a lot of Amie's out there, huh? Either that or one very BORED Amie.
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Radical Ed,
WOW! Fantastic link, lots of new stuff since I last visited, great website!
thanks!
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This is indeed a Hammond Organ, probably a model B3 or C3. They are used in a great many churches. The reverse color keys in the foreground were used to select certain preset sounds, or to activate the drawbars across the top keyboard.
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MMM MMM good! Nothing like a nice pool of gore to wet my appetite
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Incredibly moving shot! Black and white does it justice for sure! No colors are needed to let us know this is a somber, forlorn, neglected place.
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Look at all the years upon years upon decades of destruction.