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" I'm on a mexican radio" phrase its a song from a local artist in Houston, Texas by the name of SPM
@Chocko. *Ahem!* I've NEVER gone busting out windows!

@Motts. Another great photo!
@Ozzy. I have to agree with Motts here. My grandmother's old house was on the National Register of Historic Places. However, when a young couple bought it (and after living in it only about 3 years) they had it torn down. They then sold the land to become part of the parking for the Jacksonville (FL) Jaquars NFL Football Team games. The house was about 3 blocks from the stadium. What a tradgedy! : ((
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Likely druggies looking for pills.
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A big juicy one that would feed many zombies.
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HIPPA-HIPPA-HIPPA-HIPPA 8^P
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The body parts are mixed in under the papers, smoked to perfection.
Good picture. Awesome Gallery really grows.
What a mess. In the end must all have caved in? Roof collapse? Dangerous water.
Soft apricot, off-white, pale rosy........ no blue nor green? Pretty hues, shades and tints.
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Thnx for the new posts! Great to see you getting to a few of the shoots you have in the wings. How many unposted shoots now? Over 300?
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The case of the kinky catheter caper. No telling what some of the visitors were up to.
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A zombie Santa will come down the chimney at any moment.
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Outstanding set of paneled doors, yes. Lots of cool French doors in this place also. Sad that all that stuff is trashed instead of used in other buildings or houses.
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Ok, phew, it really IS a Godzilla outline. I thought it was another acid flashback.
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Big purple dinosaur zombies wander around this place seeking small children to eat.
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Likely the fire alarm horn, and very cool one at that! I want that on my truck.