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Jude, God... just went back to that Linton photo to refresh my memory....Ugh......almost forgot about that device... almost.
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Bravo!
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Apparently alot of people can!
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Yeah...I could go for a nice hot soak in that right about now!
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Keith - You are not alone. I have always thought it would be interesting to set up cameras in abandoned houses to see just how things end up the way they do.
I see a face looking down to the top right of the right window, Snoopy to the left, an Einstein between the left two and a feline head in the shadow to the far left!

PS: I can find faces in plain concrete.
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Peaches, I am positive that knowing how to break in is also somehow part of the class assignment. 8`-)
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Kime.....Kime....Kime.....Would you also like to know how to break in?
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Translation: I must say that I am extremely enamoured with your photography! Such an unusual picture and such a unique theme! I am most appreciative of your artistic talent and I commend you for it.
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kinda looks like one of those things at the nail salon for feet...lol i know its not but it does.
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Thanks, y'all - I didn't have time to hit my head - I was too busy pokin' my eyes out so I didn't have to look at it again. Have we given any thought to "most unusual comments" awards this year?
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ha it looks like the fire hose has some water in it!!
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Amen. I work with a dozen people right now who could scale that without a backward glance. There's toe holds EVERYWHERE! 8`-)
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YO THIS SHYT IS OFF THE HOOK!! CRAZY AZZ SHYT! I LOVE IT
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the chairs looks sad but I would like to have those chairs. It'd be beautiful after cleaning, NOT with products from Wal-Mart