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No, actuelley I don't want to crawl in there.
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So that's how it worked before we had computers everywhere (digital native speaking)
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Usullay I don't like lamps (sorry mica), but this one is wonderfull indeed... the ceiling in my new apartment is like 3 m high, I think this would fit perfektly into my kitchen :D
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I wonder what it feels like to leave a hotel behind forever, including the inventory such as the plates.
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It reminds me of American horror story.
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Wow! Crazy shot!
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Tres creepy
Yeah. Yet something so sweet about the shape of the frame, and the gentle shade of light green. Or is it grey?
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Looks like a Francesca Woodman photo.
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Well huh. You are correct LyssaBeth. That is weird.
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Crunchy Crunchy lead paint chips anyone?
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I think the green is merely the undercoat. If the wallpaper still on the walls it would be yellow with gold paisley.

And, green and yellow is the color scheme of the Oregon Ducks, so I have seen that color combo quite a lot.

No one's going to ask Mica how she likes the toilet roll lamp shade?
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Don't gaslight fixtures usually have gas flow adjustment valves on them?
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I understand it was common in the wild west to find abandoned cabins with the remains and refuse of the final meal still on the table. Why clean up after the final meal if you are abandoning your pioneering dream and heading back to civilization? Perhaps this was the same, a final meal by the last staff.
Gives new meaning to the phrase "sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite" -