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I have some interesting stories 10 years apart
Some pics also which show a dog that wasn’t there and some things
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New Rick summer ‘83.
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Mr. Motts, I came across your book on Amazon. I have really enjoyed it. It came in handy during my Covid quarantine
YES - A Beautiful Ruin + a beautiful picture - even wind, methinks. + Best ever made: this site - keep coming back, always, for enjoyment - so easy to find pictures/navigate: it really works well. Bless. May You always be well - wonderful jobs done. Thank You so much.
Thanks. Precious. You had a great time
Every time i look at a picture of the stairs in this bulding - i think about the railing. And what it looked like. We did see one example.....
Double doors are just great.
Yes indeed what cool railing - wonder if it was like this everwhere in this building? - Probably....so hope it is being beautifully used somewhere
YES!
Fantastic! What a good look. Fun also. You cannot get tired od a ceiling like this. It is always enjoyment to see
Yes - really, a most curious lamp indeed. Never seen anything like it.
It IS so sweet - they had wine to drink! Thanks. Happy to see this.
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Were the toys left over from filming The Blues Brothers?
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Looks like it has been tore down, that is what the comment from jwaylon in 2011 stated.
On push for hot and two pushes for bake potato.
We always used two layers of aluminum foil for the task and place the items in the gear near the pusher ram.
I worked various repair jobs for Willputte in the 70s and had the opportunity to meet many different people, and work many different plants
Once a lid man In Detroit shared his cooking recipes with me, he was doing steak and potatoes on a charging lid when we first met. I’ll never forget how good it tasted.