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telestar, :->
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Nice , verrrry, nice
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The mold and algae always lend lovely colors to the pics.
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Again, magnificent shot. you can make something so simple a real work of art.
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Who's up for a swim? :D
I wish they still made things as beautiful as this. You never see this kind of attention to detail anymore...
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Dig the title, sounds like something from a horror movie. Can you hear the promo in your head? "Come visit the Atrium... of DEATH!"

Any idea why these died while the carpet decided to grow?
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Hey, what's with all the butt hating? My butts not ugly...

Those buildings, however, are hideous! They look like something that Wright would create in his nightmares!
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Rinse it out real quick, and it's as good as new! Anyone care to join me? I am a doctor, so it's for medical purposes of course... :D (Like that Lynne?)
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It is possible that it was simply forgotten in the rush for other, more important things. For instance, the dining room was still full of tables and chairs. Maybe they just decided what was really important to take, and what could be left...
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Looks like the tree just wanted to check the room out...
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Where i was actually listening the night they changed 'big bad old WWSH' to Z 106, and I managed to catch the change from Electric 106 to Eagle 106 as well, I was completely unaware of the switch to cool jazz until reading it in the newspaper.
well seriously people do you really belive this bull shit. It was just some damn grafitti! Get with the fucking program
"Silence of the lambs"??
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If our entire civilization were wiped out today, people of tomorrow would be confused over the purpose of such a strange light fixture... Why is it right above the sink? :D
Seriously, I doubt that much of our society would last a hundred years if it went unmaintained. We build cheap, disposable products, that aren't meant to last a long time, so I doubt that they would find much left from us other than a few buildings here and there, and maybe a few items that would be indecypherable to them.
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You just wait, you cheshire-cat-esque scary ass bunny rabbit...I just bought a pack of brand new pink erasers...


then again, I'd never deface such an interesting defacement.