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Here's a line I heard recently in an interview
"The random violence of Nuns"
I think it's an excellent band name. . .
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I still can't get over how clean this place is! With the exception of the paint peeling on the left wall this room doesn't even look abandoned. It Just looks messy like the nuns or whoever that had the cleaning detail were on strike that week.
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My pot dealer busted one of those out to sell me a gram once! Just kidding of course. Mostly.
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There is a mark on the center stud (or whatever the vertical wood trim piece would be called...I'm far from a carpenter!) that looks as if could have somehow held a mirror once.
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No kidding...this place is the cleanest place I've ever seen you take pictures of! Just glancing over the thumbnails I was thinking this gallery looked more like you got the wrong address and accidentally broke into a functioning business on a wednesday night! How did you handle heading home that day without being covered in dirt and rust?!
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LOL, Flushed sometimes I have to "ponder" Mr. Mott's eye for photography a bit. I may not be right either. No matter, it is a thought provoking picture.
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The ceiling looks itchy to me...i don't mean it makes me itchy, I mean it looks like the building has a rash and it's itchy itself. Poor thing.

And I've decided from watching too much 'How It's Made' that anything that does something but doesn't have a name is called a "Hopper"!
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Wow! What an amazing picture! With all the different angles and lines involved here, the arches and graffiti, it's like an urban MC Escher drawing or something. And as a fan of graffiti art and artist myself, I support ya Jolene. Right or wrong, graffiti writers and urban exploration will always go hand in hand. I find the beauty in the decay but also see the graffiti as part of the story...a chapter of the history of that decay.
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I wonder who LISA is? Wonder if it was her that wrote her name on the pillars all the way up in the right corner, or if it was a boyfriend (or girlfriend of course) that climbed out on the ledge 4 times for that. Glad her name wasn't Esmeralda or something!
that s a nice unit it still could be put to work as these are gold to industrial laundrys and hospitals very simple to operate and maintain and this could be even from before the 40 s as they were constant updates on them ,you would have get a lil better pictures of the aprons since they still look real good .this place must have just closed it doors also I notice it s green there are 2 companies whose colors match that so I wonder if this is a laundry pic posing
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The disco ball with it's missing mirror tiles, kinda looks like a globe to me. A planet where the party never stops and Bee Gee records never break!
Killer one
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I Don't think so Mica. Ive seen those tiles in Bathrooms before. UGLY! Avocado Green with Gold crackle. Euuu!
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Thanks Lucie :)
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I guess my OCD is in remission but when i was a kid imbalance in anything made me as uncomfortable as you can imagine being.