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That is a pretty attractive-looking oven, considering it's age and stage of neglect. I'd love something like that in my kitchen.
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Does that really say AFLAC? Is it just me or am I the only one expecting to find a duck somewhere hidden in this shot? I don't mean to disregard the entire intense atmosphere this shot protrays but I get distracted easily.
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There sure are a lot of Amie's out there, huh? Either that or one very BORED Amie.
Radical Ed,
WOW! Fantastic link, lots of new stuff since I last visited, great website!
thanks!
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MMM MMM good! Nothing like a nice pool of gore to wet my appetite
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Incredibly moving shot! Black and white does it justice for sure! No colors are needed to let us know this is a somber, forlorn, neglected place.
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Look at all the years upon years upon decades of destruction.
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How incredibly AWESOME this picture is! I absolutely love how it looks. It just is so hauntingly final! This could be one of those photos used in an art class where you have to try and describe what the message of it is. I love this shot!
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And I thought the cinemas around where I live were in bad shape!
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Ooh la la!
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http://www.answers.com/duality

The internet is your friend ;-)
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WHAT THE HECK IS A DUALITY?LOOKS CREEPY
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Rocking on as commanded!
Yeeee-haww!!!
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Why yes! Goddog found the most amazing stuff in one intact box. They're on the arial views page of his website, which can be found here:
http://theduke81.tripod.com/id7.html
Ed,
there was goodies to be found in some of those corner stones at Byberry thought..... right?