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we have a 12 yo making long posts hehee dont think so
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hal open the airlock
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i may be a couch potato but i wouldnt go near that thing with gangis kahn's ass
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jonas salk a true libertator
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bravo motts ... the modern day archeologist!! im all about this kind of shit man. is this place torn down?
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the bottle is the urban essances i forgot there
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Actually, the more I look at this picture(it makes me laugh), it makes me think the cat is saying, "Keep away from my coffee or i'll give you such a swat!".
As a coffee addict this is how I would react if someone were to try to take away my Starbucks.
ummm dont let them bite....
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I see the work of punks with spray cans.
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this tilted flic makes me think of a fun house.
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Isn't it funny to consider how something built for ulitarian purposes ends up so colorful from time ,and ageing? The way the copper flashing on the roofline turned such a bright, almost turquoise shade of color, in contrast to the different hues of red from the bricks and boarded up windows.
I used to live up the road a bit from here and more than once almost drove off of the highway looking over at this place, it really is a unique structure.
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I love this shot. So sad...yet so touching. A picture is worth a thousand words.
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I am simply blown away by this, so many of the photos throughout this website are incredible. I am a multi-media artist, and I have to say Mr. Motts you have an incredible eye, I love the color in so many of the shots you take, keep up the good work.
Regards,
Mrs. Gogo
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fresh flicks motts!!!!!!
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to me this picture represents how many lies and misleading thoughts the patients were victims of. its like the curtains were hung to diguise the imprisonment these people were under or like you guys all said...give a "homly" touch. brilliant pic