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So, it's not a ray gun?

Perhaps a Klaxon-Ray Gun?
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See last post. . .

Note that the chips have been swept out of the way in an arc around the foot. . .
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So, no one else heard it scraping along the floor, only to lie motionless when you enter the room, yet no longer where it was the last time you were in the room with it?

'Cause, it's starting to freak me out.
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And it looks like something tried to chew it's way out of the top of the doorway. . .

Welcome to the funhouse of doom. . .
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What genre of music would the 'Zombies On Ice' be? Your standard Disney pre-digested pop?
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The walls remind me of old Roman/Egyptian ruins where the walls are plastered and painted
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Such beautiful decay.
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Thank you Motts for preserving this building in pictures. So sad its gone. (Next time you come to CT, PM me!!!)
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Nice perspective Motts. Love the details of the buiding.
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Once a beautiful building. Too bad its gone. I would love to go there...
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That lamp IS beautiful! I wonder what that black apparatus is hanging in the archway to the left? Odd-looking thing.
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What a nice clean table. I wonder what this was used for?
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What a beautiful room. Must have been THE place to be at the end of the day....
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Loving the doors, the lighting and the paint chips!
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I have to agree Carolyn! There is a brown-ness waiting there for you....

And, does anyone else see Godzilla on the wall to the left?