602 Comments for Château de Noisy (Miranda)

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Opps! I let that leak go on for a little too long! LOL!
Fantastic shot tho, very scary indeed.
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I was thinking the same thing Stacy. The fire place looks out of proportion to the high ceilings. Lovin the wallpaper tho, its so grand.
This one is amazing
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See I told ya! Plaster! Cheap, mass produced, lazy plaster.
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Also so spectacular, Iovin those trees growing where they are not suposed to!
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Ehh......plaster over bricklay. Typical. At least the arches were wood carved. In the regency era, alot of the floral and scrollwork were done in plaster. Even the dental work done near the ceilings in most buildings were plaster stretched out with horse hair.
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So spectacular, I would not mind living in that! even in its abandoned state!
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I wonder if the scrollwork up there was marble or plasterwork?
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An Azure Hall. It makes me think of the blood Queen's castle in Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust. But it was all red instead.
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Absolutely perfect!
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Yeah, or a board will come up and smack you in the face! Duck!
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I don't think anyone anymore can recall reel-to-reel.
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Trully Baroque French!
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Time to call the contractor!
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Truly nice. I agree, it is elegant.
Ozzy, here's 10 reasons why the dark isn't really someone's friend. I hope I can clarify.
#10 Tripping over your cat or small animal.
#9 Not finding your car keys.
#8 Glass tables or other items made of glass.
#7 An open basement door.
#6 Getting your foot caught in something and tripping on that too.
#5 An alley you shouldn't be in and getting mugged.
#4 Where is the wallet full of cash and fumbling to find it.
#3 Whacking your head on something hard.
#2 Where is the bathroom when you need to expell yourself.
#1 Is that the one you love in the same room or a hairy freak looking for you instead.

After the many repeats of darkness is your friend, you really need to second guess it.