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Motts, did you wear a respirator in this room?
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Don't forget the cheesy prefab looking ceiling that the modernists installed
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Felyne, you're right on the money- Motts uses opacity to describe the dirty, often opaque views that he gets of these old structures
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Jude, or it was painted right before this section was closed
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I could imagine Sara Conner doing chin-ups on a bar that was suspended from each wall
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Very sterile and institutional looking place, I expected it to look more Gothic and ornate
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I really like the tilted perspective, it makes you feel as if you're climbing from one rooftop to the next.
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Pah ha hahahahahaha! Welsh scrabble would be a hoot!
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did someone drag in a slew of rank fertilizer into this room & allow the green fungi to grow & reek big time?
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"small things amuse small minds"

My mum is always saying that to me.
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Couldn't find any good doc's on the Projector but the location where it was built is now a nightclub.

http://www.timeout.com...iftless_shuffle.html
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Lets play a little Black Sabbath. Oh no, it is rusted and it doesn't work. Oh well.

JUST A LITTLE REMINDER: DARKNESS IS YOUR FRIEND.

Quote by Ozzy. You might see my famous quote on some of the pictures I commented on. Be sure to click on Ozzy to see all pictures I Commented on.

Rock on People.
Imagine the scores in a game of Welsh Scrabble.
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The hinges are on this side. Possibly the hinge pins could have been removed without damaging the door and then put back when you were done satisfying your curiosity.
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Well, your lack of sleep didn't hinder your creativeness at all! The gallery turned out great. It is nice that you were able to find out so many different tidbits to add as well as comparison photos. It really rounded out the experience.