1,916 Comments for The Pines Hotel

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All joking aside, a real moss carpet in a home doesn't sound like too bad of an idea. Maybe not in like... a bedroom, but if I had an enclosed porch or something, it would be kind of neat. If you put in that really soft moss it would be all soft and cool. Perfect for bare feet on a hot summer day. I should start a business installing and caring for such things!
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Hmm!! Forget it!! Nice picture.
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That is large for a hotel. I imagine they had some big stars perform there at one time. Had the space for it.
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There would have to be enough open space for the seeds to blow in to the room and enough moisture in the carpet so the seeds would want to germinate. I would guess that there are rotting wood floors below the carpet so that the plants would have enough depth to take root.

Don't try this at home ;)
i would've loved tp play a tacky joint like this....bad lounge heaven. i would have to wear a polyester shirt with lapels the size of pizza slices...
this bar seems to have a scorcese /
bada bing vibe going on
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It was pretty freaky, Jan!! But fun.
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What the Hell was that all about????? Too freaky for me and it takes alot to freak me out!!!!!!!
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The home in which I reside has a 20' by 40' inground pool but the tile in this pool looks a lot better than this one, except for the top step. It's really pretty -- very retro
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I wonder why they put that bridge there if you couldn't go on??!! I guess for aesthetic purposes. Tom Tom told me what it was for, but I ain't tellin!
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Just noticed a comment about the Ahwahnee Hotell in Yosemite. I worked there about 15 years ago when I took a break from the stresses of the legal profession. As far as I am concerned, Yosemite is the most beautiful place on the planet. Lived there for two years and will never forget it. They never had red carpeting there, though.

They had some very good looking male guests. Get my point, Tom Tom
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Looks like they had carpeting on the floor, on the ceiling and part of the walls. Just like Tom Tom's room -- for reasons other than the hallway here.
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And the Spider fed on him, sucked him dry.
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Yes it does, especially because it was a piece of crap to begin with. This is it's rightful demise.
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That ceiling fan looks sad and lonely :-(