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Omg, this shot it totally amazing. In fact, i think that this hotel totally amazing. If not for the graffiti in the pool, it's as if life in this hotel froze in an instant and remained that way untouched (well almost) until today.
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Eh, i guess i spoke too soon about the lack of craffiti thing :( oh well
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Ewwww, wtf's in that drawer!?
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I think it's amazing how this place is completely untouched. So far, i didn't see one smashed window or any graffiti. It makes me feel all warm inside =)
Hey, I'd take the 'Duke' anyday - she's beautiful. And UK law dictates that any squatted structure is automatically yours after 10 years :-)
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Damn it, this can't be the end! Thanks Mr. Motts for including us in your vacation!!! ;-)
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Thank you Mr. Motts, when this place is gone, your pics will still tell the story!!!! ;-)
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Honey, I have shoes that are older than 28. :-)

But it's sweet that you somehow thought I was 28. Durned sweet!
LYNNE, 28 IS NOT OLD.
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I give up, Grifspop and Twug, m'dears. I am going to let everyone hate the staff any more and make fun of 'em, especially those who haven't had the least actual bit of experience with this. Seems to warm the cockles of their hearts, for some reason, hating mythical Marquis de Sade staff. Then when these guys are in a nursing home in 50 years and one of the overworked, underpaid nursing aides finds their rude, ignorant ramblings on this site, my ghost will laugh its spectral ass off when they get their comeuppance from staff who have had enough and didn't need publicly dissed in the bargain. :-)
THIS SAFE IS A TREASURE. HOPEFULLY, IT WILL BE SAVED.
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Omg, this is so weird. i saw the exact same shot in a recent movie. and it was actually in a retirement home
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Nice shot. I think it would be a lot prettier in sepia though.
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Oh my, this truly takes the cake . . . . :-(

Please, someone, anyone, look up the word "autoclave" and put on some antiperspirant whilst calming down! Ya don't put people in autoclaves, for the love of Pete! Ya gots huge dishwashers in restaurants and ya don't put people in THEM, do you? Well, *I* do sometimes for fun when I'm bored, but the rest of you "normal" people don't. A larger piece of sterilizing equipment fits in more pieces of medical equipment to sterilize so's the "lazy fat-assed nurses" (grrrr....) can save time and get more done. After going through an autoclave the pieces are sanitary and sterile and can be used again. Just like in real live "normal" hospitals where all you "normal" people go.

A definitely non-normative person
NICE, RICH.