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First thing I thought too, Lucie. That things was worth a few bucks. I hope it lives on somewhere.
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That's just the leftover parts that the zombies couldn't eat.
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Zombies could say, but they don't talk much.
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The angel of death comes to visit.
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I guess those dead bodies I stuffed behind there started leaking.
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That's the bottom of the sink, yes. A zombie must had slipped and fell on it.
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Katie Perry can't sing any better than a zombie so she'll do the Disney Zombies On Ice theme song.
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A claxton evac horn maybe?
Wonderful gallery Motts. This was a beautiful building back in its day. The weather vane is still up on the chimney. The details are lovely. Great to have the building preserved in photos.
What a fantastic photo. An almost-undamaged entrance, railing and details. I agree with you Carolyn.
Fabulous photo. I also love the dormer windows. And the roof and chimneys.
Amazing how good quality stainless steel stays looking great. (Yet my medium quality stainless steel kitchen sink, not very old, did not.) Interesting shot - looks like an examination light.
High quality stainless steel table. Was this for autopsies? I can't imagine they did surgery there.
Wonderful fireplace and lovely very detailed work in the wood around it. The colours, lighting, and textures make this a great photo.
I was thinking the same thing, Lucie Lou!