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Yup, not much time left for that ceiling... what a great shot.
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I love hallway shots, and I've always liked your choices of titles, Mr. Motts.
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Oh my, I love this room!
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"A steaming bedpan"...... yikes I sure wouldn't be cut out for that job!

Motts this does look like a double bed.
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This wasn't the theater, in fact it was the gym. A funny dusty little place that noone really went to. I once had a boxing match with a friend and a fellow staffer there, It was a strange place.
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Lynne to me you are definitely a "wise guy" but I love ya for it, lol. I love it when you jump in and educate us all, most of us have no clue about this sort of thing.
I played a intense game of frisbee with a mad man named Mercury in this courtyard. Those are all wards that usually surrounded the courtyards.
Esthetically a time and place loser. Out of context but reality.
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I love the way you took this shot Motts, the bed looks a hundred feet long.
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Lynn those tiles are beautiful!
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I'm with you guys. But not because of the fireplace, because I want to be with you. (now don't be getting out the emesis pan-thingies).
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Isn't it the best, Staycee?
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Amazing shot Motts! And Lynne, thanks for the info, you sure keep us well-informed. Hey maybe you and Mr. Motts should partner up for these places, he shoots 'em and you describe 'em???
The agony and the estacy but the grandeur of it all.
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The organ was up just beyond mezzanine where you can see. Occasionaly I would go up there an sit and do a joint and join the ghosts of my choosing. It was never melovolent but they usually appreciated my company.