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exactly as i pictured you
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We all float down here.
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pretty cool!!
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Hi Debbie, thanks for the link, alas it did not work. You did get me searching for some FL abandoned sites and I came up w/ some good stuff. Not as good as Motts' work but I am spoiled.
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I look for places with visual interest, rich histories, and uniqueness... that old hospital in Texas seems to have all of those! I hope to make it out to that state soon.
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How do you select the locations you photograph? We have an abandoned jean factory here that is rumored to have a fallout shelter, and an old Texas and Pacific Railroad hospital. East Texas has lots of abandoned buildings with interesting histories.
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Is suitable for making horror movies
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From the photos looks beautiful
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SOL Autoguy!
( snort out loud? )
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Looks like pink hair dye, overlayed blood to me.
Well, dirt, dye, blood and then dropped on the floor. No foot prints?
I think Mica's additives are starting to kick in.
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( Not sure if Motts is joking in the title comment )

Actually, looks a little like some computer games where you cannot get a clear look at yourself.
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Hmmm, should be called something like 'Fired Crackling' or 'Smoked Crackling'. Please sigh this waiver before we start work. . .
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Freespirit76, I think you had a firm direction, and then it sort of
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LOL - Two jokes in one site posting, is that a new record?
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Something something zombie proofing mumble mumble plaster adhesion