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Beautiful work
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what is all that guff in the sink?...hehe guff
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Motts, i know this might be a hard desicion but, what is your favourite shot of all time?
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ouch..told
Ed,
I think I'd have to agree with you on that one,,,,
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This red door lead up to the cafeteria from the morgue downstairs
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And arguing with Radical Ed about anything Byberry is "Fool"ish too!!! ;-)
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wow....i hate to sound like a wank but it's as if you're walking the *cringe* stairway to heaven.....i'm really sorry everyone :(
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Matty-

Nice puns! Gotta love 'em!
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Puddleboy.....HAHAHAHAHAHA genius :-)
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I like how the wall running perpendicular to the main wall is relatively the same colour as the sky, making the main wall look like a prop in a movie....paper thin, made out of ply-wood
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Interesting stories!?? I see faces in the reflection
of the door down the hall RIGHT NOW!!!
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Ok, so now I'll explain. I love it because of the title. One may skip over this photo, but come back to it because the title is intriguing. There is more to look at in this photo than what you see at first and I love that fact!
xing crew as in washingtons crossing iv heard of you guys
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chea true story the reason the doors arnt on there is because a girl was playing hid and seek in philly (not byberry) and there was a old refrig on the side of the street. she hid in it but the door looked he hind her and she culdnt get out and she died. so its the law to remove all refrig doors when they are being trashed