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To be able to refinish them, they'd bring in mucho dollars.
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They might have been white at one time....we can only hope........... ; )
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Sort of looks like someone took a table lamp, strung it up to be hung upside down, and put that square glass cover on it...
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It Looks like a great white shark took a big bite out of it. Shiver me timbers.
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"Night has patterns that can be read less by the living than by the dead."
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Yeah, those lanes would be worth something. The lanes are never outdated, just the equipment gets updated. A bowling alley near me closed and all the lanes were very quickly snatched up by a guy in Florida. *bowler, grew up in various establishments in the South East*
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"To know the darkness is to love the light,
to welcome dawn and fear the coming night."
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Victoria West, correct?
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Well, I suppose if there's one going to Heaven, then.......
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*sigh* this competion is not very challenging, but I am indeed honored to be in such stellar company with Lynne and ~Me...(glad you woke up and are thinking outside your box). =)
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I see your shadow :)
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In the early morning rain with a dollar in my hand
with an aching in my heart and a pocketfull of sand
Im' a long way from home and I miss my loved one so
In the early morning rain with no place to go
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"Then earth's great architecture swells
Among her mountains and her fells
Under the moon to amplitude
Massive and primitive and rude:Then do the clouds like silver flags
Stream out above the tattered crags,
And black and silver all the coast
Marshalls its hunched and rocky host,
And headlands striding sombrely
Buttress the land against the sea,
The darkened land, the brightening wave
And moonlight slants through Merlin's cave."
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"Then earth's great architecture swells
Among her mountains and her fells
Under the moon to amplitude
Massive and primitive and rude"
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So freaking beautiful, ive been going through your gallerys and im so amazed, your really talented Motts.