718 Comments for Irrenanstalt Weiler

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Yay! A new gallery! I felt the same way as kittymao, this looks like a kitchen.
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cool shoot imagine if the thing fell to the floor how could you rearrenge it lol
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looks like it was still used just the lot of dust gives the clue
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first time i comment on one of your pics, but i loved this shoot

i love your work, i wish i could take pics like that
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The liquid is famaldahide, which used to preserve the contents. Now that I think of it, still would be cool to have these samples, sure would make a lot of people freak out.
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Man I came up with an idea for this stuff here. With the capability of DNA and human cloning, why don't I just take these samples and clone me a perfect boyfriend, as I can seem to never keep a boyfriend for long, would be cool to give this a try LOL.
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Man I have never seen anything like this in my life. Why would they leave something like this behind, wouldn't that be considered bio hazordious waste???
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Man Why is the power still on in this building?? When I come across buildings like this here in st. louis, well the power is off, and almost all the copper tubing and pipes have been stripped from the buildings. This building seems to have all that in tact still. Have you thought about trying to turn on the refrigerator's compressor by turning the temperature dial??? Would be cool to see if it still keeps cold.
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Man I just love this big old cooler. Would be a great COOL big room for me.
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I am a air conditioning and heating mechanic by trade. I would sure love to start this cooler back up, and see if it still runs, after all the electricity must still be live, as you found a refrigerator in this place with a working light inside of it. I think it would be cool to see if this old cooler still works.
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Man I would sure love to sleep in this cooler for a few nights, and just wonder how many dead bodies were stored in it over the yrs LOL.
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I love these old places. I look through abandoned buildings all the time where i live in st.louis. I sure love this cooler. I have a walk in cooler in my parents basement that I assembled my self, and I sleep in it every night. I have a flat panel tv on the wall, dvd player, xbox, and even a telephone inside, and yes the cooler it self does work as I hooked it up, and designed it to keep a comfortable temperature of 68 degrees.
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Ditto that,Cat. What a nice surprise Mr Motts, We are addicts for new galleries. Thanks for your hard work and amazing talent
Chilling angle. I like the combination of the blue with the rust.

Thank-you for this update! Always something to look forward to.
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I think Austin Powers had one of those in the first movie.