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WOOF!
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Tres cool, Mr Motts, tres cool.
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My, what a little extinguisher. I bet that would be very useful if the haystack caught alight... for thirty seconds. What type of extinquisher was it Motts, I bet it was foam. ;)
Yeah... It says insert a penny for your weight and fortune! : )
I know you knew this Tony C. but let's not forget planes. Like you said, anywhere.
What;s with you people and soap dispensers?
Is that a wheel hanging from the ceiling?
Maybe when you put the key in and turned it, you used the key itself as a handle.
Behold, the ceiling of brail
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Except, Mr. Navidson, it is neither dark nor unadorned.
The windows would change the entire affair.
Thanks luminous star! I love hearing the history of all of these wonderful places.
So glad Motts and others are keeping them alive!
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this is an awesome gallery, motts!
thank you so much for eating gas station food & barely sleeping in teeny car to bring these to us!
you're the best!
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room was gorgeous in the "before" picture. the "after" is just sad.
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**craning neck to get proper angle**
crack, crack, crack.... i see now.....
someone help me put my head back straight!
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on the upper half of the walls. see by the edge of the window? also looks sort of violet-y on the second door, but i think it's just the light.