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I want that door in my living room.
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this is very important work. Well done on making alot of people happy. Not an easy thing to do.
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I definitely had a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach while looking at these caskets. I think I know why (other than thinking about death not exactly being a pleasant past time)...my grandmother had an album of photos that had belonged to her family when she was young...several of the photos were pictures of some of her siblings who had died as children (why on earth they wanted to remember them in their coffins is beyond my comprehension.). Anyway, to make a long story short, the coffins in these pics and the coffins in my grandmother's family album photos are almost identical...of course on a smaller scale for children. As a child I had a morbid fascination with these photos...they scared me to death but I always looked at them every time I went to visit her.

Okay, that's my weird story for the day...Motts, thank you for this amazing website!
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Damned if you go<up>
Damned if you go <down>
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Gramma would say, "It's-a make-a me scayyy!!"
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AM we will wait impatiently.
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HA!
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I wonder how many current NBA stars got their start here.
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Lynne, are you Italian? Thanks, I couldn't have done better!
I can still call you, if you need, ~Me!
<Thats-a Nize-a!>
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Stupid Wal-Mart! First Teoutihuacán ruined, now this... I hope their money is cursed!

Fanástic gallery, Mr. Motts!
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Yup, they even had a buildng for smartasses :)
Haha I crapped myself when I seen you sitting there.
I'll let you know if I hear any more. Right now I have to take my daughter to visit a friend in the hospital. Will let you know if there is anything more on the news tonight.
Absolutely beautiful windows, great shot!
what model number is this?