All I know is that if I ever see a horizontal outlet I'm gonna be so excited! =)

As they say "simple minds, simple pleasures"

=)
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NARNIA?
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The peeling just reminds me of skin.
And that just reminds me of a song.
"When will realise that this skin i'm in
hey it isin't mine
When will the kill be too much
meat for me to hide"
It goes something like that.
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I still ache when I see this.
UGH. >:[ But to me the original ceiling looks like it's probally still there. This is NOT the premimum :[ It was though, it was.
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I guess I use the word premimum alot.

I just love this photo so much, too bad the film probabally turned to poop after all those years. :[
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Heh heh, you got it! Young Frankenstein!!
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I find it interesting how, in this shoot, reflections of your older work are much more prominent. However, when you get near the end of the photos, it seems you get more comfortable with the place and bring in the newer Motts flair. As always, complex, interesting, beautiful and stunning gallery.
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The blue on the walls adds a sort of calm ambiance.
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It could be an old town anywhere. But knowing it for what it really is makes it that much more mysterious.
Well, that's suspicious...
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Wow, it was so beautiful...now it's just...hideous :-(
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Since the ballroom has a disco ball hanging, I'd hate to think what the last song was. Bee Gees? Naw, these folks suffered enough.
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Its a freakin' tragedy
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someone is yelling "Put ze candle back!"
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OK OK. Door- Pack your bags. Your'e Fired!