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LOL, it looks like the plank is floating in mid-air.
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Argh! I can't see the face. :-(
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Oh, we dance in misery
And we dance all, and we dance all
Oh, we dance in misery
Swept into arms of misery, oh
Oh we dance in misery
And we dance all, and we dance all
Swept off our feet by miseery we'er swept into shadows, yeah
-Dancing Through Sunday(I think), AFI
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Anyone ever been to the Catacombs in Paris? It's pretty unreal the way they stacked the bones like cordwood, and made little patterns with the skulls.
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Paging Doctor Tony the Tiger
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First on-topic comment!

Did they clean them out when this was in operation? I would imagine you wouldn't want something that flammable just SITTING on top of your buildings! Such a dangerous fire hazard... Was there a reason they built them like this? I would think you could build vent differently so they wouldn't clog up...
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Everyone has their "favorite" shots, this is definitely one of mine! So beautiful!
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I'm a Naval Historian, with a particular interest in Mine Warfare vessels.
Was this on the top floor??
None of it was crooked Motts, it's all in your head....hahaha
Ozgood, are you going to use it to fix up the place?
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I love those colors!
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Here, I think I can translate:
My good friends, I tell you truly that I myself was present at this complex on the prior Friday eve. The statue that Mr. Motts has showcased in this photograph was not present at the time of my visit! Truly, the stories regarding apparitions present at this building are incredible, if they may be believed.

Ok, I kinda channeled the ghost of an 1800's person there, but you get the drift...
Whoa, they way those lights fell, they're almost in order, but at the same time, they're in complete dissoray.
So where were you hiding the aliens Motts?