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Shot from one of the platforms, this shows the green metal welded onto the original railings surrounding the edge. I'm not sure of the purpose.
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I'm not sure, so I left it pretty ambiguous... looks like a moving track though.
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I don't think so... they are abating asbestos as well as demolishing the building, it's a liability issue even if you stayed outside, and the company renovating (Avalon Bay) doesn't care much for history.
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I think the only walkways are the one in the center and at either end of the hall.
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So how easy is it to get into thesse places? or do you ask nicely? :P
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shes waiting...just praying that deer will come just a lil bit closer...its been a long day and shes very hungry! :P

Great pic btw!
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The two white upside down cups crack me up!

Thank you once again Motts for a really great set ~ you'd never be able to tell from these pictures how "undercover" and hurried you must have been. This set was beautiful to see!
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With a cob-web!
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A lot of rust happening now.....
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Little mini-robots.
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Yes, all of what we see here represents a lot of labour done!

Looking forward to the forum after this one too, Bri. ;-)
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its an aspirator alright, when me and me bro where trainin to be Physiotherapists we got to suck shit out of OAPs throats...its pretty gruesome really...
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I love your title Mr. Motts!
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Oh I'd agree Motts, there must be a lot of recyclable parts in this room!
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Hehehe! They have large...pistons, so I'd look out! ;0)

This picture 'sparks' up a new interrest! ;0)

Let's see how many engine puns we can do!

Ready, Set, Go! The first one to start a new topic on the forum is the winner...watch out haikus, here come the puns!