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That's so cool!
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Tony, is that directed at me? If so, do tell.
you can email me at kaumlauf@msn.com we'll probably put it on Ebay..
Hi there, We just today purchased one of these Micromax machines -looks exactly like this one pictured here- at an estate auction in northwestern PA, and are wondering what it is.
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Absolutely love the title!
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Simply amazing how long that bike has not moved, so much so, its decay juices left a stain, much like a human body if no one ever touched it.
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Nothing more horror movie-esque! I absolutely love it! You'd think someone or some agency would have, at some point, removed all the bulk biohazard.
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The Tar Man, from "Return of the Living Dead"! :D Great photo. The issue of ancient tissue is indeed intriguing. I wish I could have been there.
Hopefully you'll go back in a few more years and we can see what has changed since this last visit! You must take me this time though, LOL!
I bet that is incredibly heavy to remove, but they should still go rescue it!
Wow, the female version is completely gone! Who could have carried something that heavy out of the park?
cool! Looks like the coaster to nowhere
Yeah, looks like something is under that little dock thing. Wouldn't want to find out. So this was taken at night? Wow, your night shots are amazing. Doesn't even look night in this pic!
I was gonna say that is a strange looking Tilt-a-Whirl!
Wow, the weeds are really reclaiming this coaster