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Most excellent! Is this the site of the infamous "Eat me" graffiti?
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Eerie shot. I love the lighting.
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I think the demo team hired our friends Andrew and Feds. ;-)
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That Motts IS a mountain of a man . . . . . =8-o
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That thing reminds me of an old drive0in theatre speaker. I thought so in the picture before this one.

General Electric. Where ~progress~ is our most important product.
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This flyier is quite bulgar. I wonder how it got in there? I don't think any patients would be interested in reading this, unless they knew Malcolm X or members of the Black Panthers.
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Now that's the way to unplug clogged drains...

Blow up the sink!!!
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Hmm.. Light going into shadow... I dunno if I would want to go in there. ;)

Great shot.
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Gotta put up more Wal*Marts!!! Ever see a movie called 'Red Dawn'? If that ever happens, we'll use all those Wal*Marts as fall-out shelters
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the detail on this is awesome, Motts!

great use of sepia, great subject (gotta love Victorian pieces!), and i love how the left side is the precursor to what the right side becomes...

"entropy in [slow] motion," kinda
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what's more disturbing: that it's headless, or that it's got glass shards up its ass?
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the colors, textures, and sneaky use of zigzag infinity are just fantastic here, Motts!

btw: it's good to be "back"!
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danvers is nuttsssss! but they're tearing it down, so u gotta check it out asap
Brings back memories ,i worked there
twentyfive years.
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Upper four south, rust on the doors brought to you by the movie "In Dreams"