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I must be way behind. There're no recent comments on any of these. But then, I'm kind of new to this site.
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First the gyro-fans and now the light fixtures! I'm betting that the theives go back for the soap dispensers next. I hear that they go for big bucks on eBay.
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mmm..geoduck
Hmm. I think it might be "Romani Ite Domum"
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The light stealer better nat have taken the star lights
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I'll bet the light stealer will come back for these.
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Havent seen it or anything other than postcards on ebay, so whoever took it probobly just kept it for a souvenier to save it from getting destroyed when the hotel eventually does
We lived just over the line in CT and would go up there frequently during the summer and have the chowder and clamcakes. Then go off into the park. It is so sad ( and intriguing) to see this pictures. Is the shore dinner hall still standing?
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I love this photo because I have often looked up at this window from the outside and wondered what was behind it. Now I know!
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"FeDz wuz heer" ?
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It's a geoduck pressure cooker. It enables the cooking of a few hundred geoducks at one time. Multiple strength for multiple geoducks.
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Sketch- it's the way of the world. It's entropy. Everything starts out cool and original and creative and fun, then somewhere along the way it gets more popular and well-known and then all the trendies jump on board and then the media notices and makes it a big deal and then even more idiots jump on board, till the whole thing is ruined. Punk rock is a perfect example of this. Everything ends up corrupted. And gets ruined for those people who are sincerely into it. However, if you wait long enough, all the trendy crowds will move on to the next hip thing. (Cheerful, aren't I, so early in the morning?)
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the stanley hotel is in colorado
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its called a hoyer lift
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Just to settle the debate, the lamp, if it IS a Henningsen (and not a knock-off), is the ARTICHOKE design, is about 33" in diameter, and is of very complex design...not something you could hack out with a pair of pliers & screwdriver. Also, they're selling at auction for around $1500-2500. Not worth it, IMO, for all the work and illegality...
http://www.fotopluss.no/fb/arkiv/000126.php