1,916 Comments for The Pines Hotel

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In the Hotel Advertising from the mid 60's it shows people lounging on this bridge.. False advertising? Hey Tom Did you stay in the hotel business after The Pines?????? With your experience in customer service im sure you are highly sought after ....LOL
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Yeah its a Maimi Look.. Reminds me of a Scene from Scareface... LOL "Now dee leg Huh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No really im a plumber and believe it or not people pay money for this used retro stuff .. Looks to me a late 40's early 50's American standard Wall mount lav.. The installation shows talent... Look how the trap hits dead center.. Looks like the plumbing forman had skills LOL
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Im not for stealing at all but what is the urban explorer's thoughts on the developer who will indiscrimitly bulldoze this worthless junk with out regards of history or meaning..... Id say get it out before its too late..... Either photograph it or take it either way you have saved history... But I think Tresspassing to shoot Photo's is illegal too so don't judge or put some high code for breaking in buildings...
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Maybe a homeless person was trying to get pizza delivery service
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hello 911 we have a dead cat in the office drawer
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I think edward Scissorhands worked here or maybe he's still working here
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do do do do.... You have just enterd the The Twilight Zone at the The Pines...lol
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It seems sad that the plants kinda forshadow the future of the building falling in decay
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Hmmmm ... maybe a good tub to test OXY Clean on... lol
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Looks like a ghost slime from the Ghost busters movie... Who ya gonna Call Ghostbusters lol
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HMMM...Is that Edward Scissorhands Standing in the hallway?
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I went back to the Pines in the summer of 2006 its very depressing.My son went to kutchers camp and I wanted to show him where i spent my summers.....o the memories
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I remember Rock he was always stoned
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Oh, all the times I played BINGO and attended Cocktail Parties in that lobby! What a shame!
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Its the "bridge over troubled water"