698 Comments for Hotel Heinrich Heine

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What do you mean? Dachsbau is not German but...?
Thats vile. Burn it at the stake immediately
Looking back on the night of their adopted sons very first Halloween, both parents agree that dressing him up as one of the three little pigs was indeed the right choice as it was cuter on him than they had ever imagined and they couldn't wait to go out and show him off. How frusturated they became as time and time again people would claim they saw him as "The Devil" or refer to him as "The Antichrist" . Door after door opened to greet their request for "Trick-or-treat!" but not one person mentioned anything about the pig costume, only repeated inaccurate descriptions like the one in which someone saw him as "The Son of Satan" and was sure he was "A Demon Conceived in Fire and Delivered To You from the Pits of Hell". Now, in retrospect, the parents know that those people only saw the horror that they brought to their doorsteps and to them it wore no mask, and the words they spoke were warning them of the Evil that they nurtured, nothing to do at all with the pig costume Evil was wearing. It is now so easy for them to see that the true form of their adopted son, Damien, was hidden from them all along,one of its many disguises an adorable pig costume, now revealing itself to them from under the cloak that they created together, its intention, the metephore of a parents love, commitment, and protection. Not the incubator for something that usually grows just fine all by itself... What have we done, my Dear?
It looks as though the wall is reaching out to embrace the door, as if to say "There there, everything is going to be o.k.".
The tape you see on the floor is actually covering the seams in the carpet padding which was exposed when the carpet itself was pulled up. I think what you are seeing in the lower left is the carpet with the backing facing upward.
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Jacob Black is looking a little worse for wear these days...
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wow,not exactly an Anne Geddes is it!
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I love how the lamp shade is still pristine.
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Yes I've camped out in a few places.
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Oh, for a sec i thought it had gotten TPed...
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Retro bench...nice
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Groovy, I would hang there...
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Pop the cork, I'm thirsty....
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Too cool, I really want it...
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Nice, I would like that in my spare bedroom...