698 Comments for Hotel Heinrich Heine

this is so cool, but looks like where disco went to die
That wood is beautiful, it's too bad it's sitting there to rot.
Not to reveal my age, but I remember when these were in service in the US, along side the first rotary fax machines, where you put a piece of paper on a drum, locked it down, closed the lid, the drum and paper would rotate and a stylus went back and forth to print out the fax. One page took about three-four minutes and you could barely read it. Times sure have changed.
I would give my first born for that piece of equipment (if I had a first born!)
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So I looked up the russian toy and it's cute. It is the mascot of the russian olympic teams. Available everywhere from Sears to Amazon.com
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LOL bat-wing-soup great remark
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The color and the pattern make me think of this as an interesting start for a wallpaper.
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Reminds me of the Russian toy, Cheburashka, that was quite popular, and still is, for children.
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Chinese laundry?
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No, zombies can still bite big chunks out of my head with these masks on. I hate when zombies bite big chunks out of my head.

Some mold spores are a small as 1 micron. A huge "help" would be a NIOSH 42 CFR Part 84 compatible particulate mask. "I" would feel adequately protected. Full specifications of the part 84 standard is here:

cdc [dot] gov/niosh/docs/96-101/
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Actually, MamaToFiveInPA, it would be "Junge Dame mit keine Unterwäsche."
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Had a switch board like this in the dorm I lived in freshman year. (not telling when) It was fun to make the connections.
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This room looks like someone made an effort to clean it up. The wallpaper is gone and the doors are open to other cleanish spaces.
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That railing is beautiful. I have been noticing the lack of grafitti and malicious damage. Neat to see this with just the damage that nature NOT man does.

Thanks for finding this gem.
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Oh AD how could you LOL