Comments

wrote:
This is my Bedroom !
wrote:
I see the "face " as well looks kind of creepy!
wrote:
I should show this picture to my Condo Board and convince them to remodel our pool with a bridge like this.
wrote:
Wish I could put that entire bar right into the trunk of my Cadillac and redecroate my condo with it.
wrote:
HILA EX USS Atr 89 Single screw , wood, oil fired, 155 ft. long 34ft. wide, draft 17 ft. 8 3/4 inches. built by Kruse & Banks Shipbuilding Co. North Bend Or. Oct. 1944. one Prescott 4 cylinder triple expansion engine, two foster wheeler boilers.
wrote:
Motts ... I thought you could levitate?!?!
wrote:
My friend and I have spent many hours looking for these tunnels, but with no luck. Where are they located? How far from the actual Nike base?
wrote:
I have always wondered, If I could spell. No that's not It, but why do they put metal at the bottom of the doors? Is it to protect them from stretchers?
wrote:
wrote:
Motts you are fabulous at capturing emotion.
wrote:
I am indeed an angle person and might I say the angle in this one and the emotion overwhelms me. This is my favorite by far.
wrote:
After seeing the last one and clicking on this one, I nearly had a heart attack and pissed myself. I love the emotion and movement in this picture. The look on her face also just goes perfectly with the pose. Mr. Motts I give you a round of applause for this one.
wrote:
Wonderfully full of emotion, I love the realistic looking blood, and how it was pooling into the drain and not just poured in some straight line like some cheap 2 dollar horror film.
wrote:
Rtotten, I'm thinking they used it for one person at a time. Turning around might be tricky for two people walking in something so narrow. I think the shoeprints adds life to the picture.