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Thank you, Mister Motts.
Once again you have managed to evoke thought and emotion with the magic in your camera.
You have an incredible eye.
Thank you for breathing life back into something old and thought dead.
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oooo noooo... [blank stare, jaw drops, checks behind back, nothing there, i'm getting scared...]
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Quite the maze!
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Loved the Gallery, Mr. Motts. You have yet to disappoint. What a fabulous tribute to the Industrial Age. You have indeed brought life back to the old corpse.
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Looks like a big ol' kitchen oven with two picnic style tables in front of it. Cafeteria style!

Toxic lunch, anyone?
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They have a sign like this outside the lumbermill where I live. I cringe whenever I see it get reset to "1." 1,883 days is quite a time to go without a "lost time" accident. Then again, these might have been the kind of guys that just slapped some duct tape on a partially severed finger until they could finish their shift, go home and have the wife whip out the catgut and a new sewing needle.
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It amazes me the enginutiy(sp?) that went into these older structures, and how they have managed to stay standing all this time.
Especially in this current build it fast disposable age we live in.
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First thing I saw was a bunch of faces sticking their tongues out at us rather rudely. Hmff!
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Big Brother is Watching You.
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Why do I get a feeling that the opening at the base of that was big enough to walk into.. Not crawl?
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I wonder when this tape was placed here?
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Yup, once again I too am going to compliment you on the light and shadow, Motts.
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Hey!
I'm getting better...
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Oh my, this is awesome Motts!
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I'll bet you he's big too......

*gasps* Lynne... what a dirty mind... Stop channeling... *teehee*