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I could sit there all day and read each one!!!!!!!!!
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The home in which I reside has a 20' by 40' inground pool but the tile in this pool looks a lot better than this one, except for the top step. It's really pretty -- very retro
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I wonder why they put that bridge there if you couldn't go on??!! I guess for aesthetic purposes. Tom Tom told me what it was for, but I ain't tellin!
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Just noticed a comment about the Ahwahnee Hotell in Yosemite. I worked there about 15 years ago when I took a break from the stresses of the legal profession. As far as I am concerned, Yosemite is the most beautiful place on the planet. Lived there for two years and will never forget it. They never had red carpeting there, though.

They had some very good looking male guests. Get my point, Tom Tom
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i want to shoot my film there!!!!!!!!!
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Looks like they had carpeting on the floor, on the ceiling and part of the walls. Just like Tom Tom's room -- for reasons other than the hallway here.
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Wow.great pic's.reminds me where i used to work in london there was a moruge which was used during ww2.man that place used to creap me out.your pics do the same well done sir!.
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Mmm, very organic. Almost a watery feel. This photograph makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside.
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I like how one of the gloves is giving off the bird. We New Englanders are crazy sometimes! But this picture did scare the crap outta me when I saw it!
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I'ts awful to think that people had to go here. Imagine being there.... not just looking at a picture of it.
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Yeah, I've had many a night where the world looked this way. But anyway, of your black and white stuff that I've seen, I like this one the best. Funny how some of the best stuff comes from mistakes. The first time I used my newest camera I was taking photographs in an abandoned hotel and they all came out with a yellow tint and quite grainy. It was a very interesting look, but I'd never be able to duplicate it again on purpose. In the words of Bob Ross, "We don't have mistakes in our world. In our world, we only have 'happy accidents.'"
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I've been in a small part of Danvers and it's quite a scry and magnifecent expirience. Sad it's being torn down.....
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My great-grandma used to go here. I'ts sad to think that it's in ruins now....with people sparay-painting it and whatnot. Horribly sad.
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Are you all from New York?? and you came all this way? woow
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Is this place in the clock tower or another building?