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I will pass on all of the above, thanks anyway.
What adhesive did they use on tiles on walls? They never fall off!
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Ok, not gonna lie, I checked out that book Women in White and am reading it right now.
Goodness - your pictures are so sharp.
That little window? What IS it? Opaque glass?
Room of Axeman?
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Mostly raccoons, pigeons, and the occasional opossum; rats and mice seem to always be near some source of food like a dumpster in an alley. Came across vultures guarding their nests in the upper stories of buildings too.

Lots of spider webs to walk into for sure... but there are often more in the woods that I hike through to get to the place. Sometimes I'll grab a branch and wave it around in front of me while I walk, to catch them before my face does.
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OLD school!
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One of your best collections yet, Mr. Motts... There is a seriously eerie vibe to this one.
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Outstanding shot, super creepy! did your teammate know you were going to turn him to the dark side?
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Now THAT looks healthy! Great study in scale, too...
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Being in Massachusetts, this was probably last on during the '86 World Series!
there's no such thing as seeing too many movies
Mr Motts, seeing the darkness behind the subject matter, I can't help but wonder if you've ever come across any large rats or other kinds of animals in the dark? Or even large spiders or other insects? I think that would freak me out more than anything.
I was in grammar school in the 1960's and I can remember kids lining up in the hallways while some "nurse" went down the line and gave everyone a shot in the arm. All we were told was that we were being vaccinated but who knows against what. We were only 5 or 6 years old and scared to death!!
Boy I MUST be old because I remember these, that is coloring books with presidents in them.