433 Comments for Franklin Power Plant

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Thad, darlin', I was just tryin' to protect your reputation. I promise you, you don't want NO one mixin' you up with me! 8`-)
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I'd rather pluck my eyeballs out barehanded than see how much I weigh. ;-)
This pic looks like it could easily be a storyboard for a Tool video.
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So, ARE you guys one and the same person? Or does Motts need a vacation...don't want these places rubbing off on our favorite photographer!
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Whats the matter, Lynne, don't like being associated with me? ;-)
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:-)
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Whoops, sorry guys working overtime...
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we all just have dirty minds!! (good);-)
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Lynne, your prize is a scale, with a built -in light fixure thats shaped like a soap dispenser!! (you can see how much you weigh, and wash your hands at the same time!) ;-)
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And on top of everything else, ladies and germs, this last post I sent in was the 10,000th post to this site! I win a prize! I win a prize!

Hey! Where's my prize? Hey, can I have my prize? Huh? Can I have it? My prize? Huh? Huh? I'm waiting for my prize! :-)
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OK, this time you figured out that "Lynne" is actually "Lynne", so after you have thought about this for a while you may come out of your room. *IF* your attitude has changed, young man. [stern look]
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Ahem.

>:-( Since when is "Thad" the same as "Lynne"?

>:-( Go to your room right now, Mr. Motts, and no dinner!

>:-( And no TV or videos!
Wow - this is amazing. I have to say that if I was wandering around an abandoned building and found a room with all the lights on and a computer ready to go, I'd probably get the hell out, in case someone came back...

How weird that this is still lit up as if for a normal working day. I can understand battery-powered emergency exit markers staying lit years after the building crumbles around them, even fluorescent tubes still connected to a supply in a still-inhabited hospital campus, but this is just too weird for words.

How long has the building been derelict?
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EEW giant mosquitoes - well they love that stagnant water! My parents will always be sitting outside in the summer, and tell me to come out, there's no bugs bitiing. Well, as soon as I step outside...*ZAP* they all stick to me. So considering this was during the West Nile scare, I would go running around in random zig-zag patterns all over the yard to avoid them. Didn't help that a squirrel fell out of a tree in our backyard (a sign of West Nile) - it was ok though. And that we found a dead bird in our front yard a little before that...
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Yes yes yes! Calendar! *jumps up and down like a little child* *ahem* Erm, yes, a calendar would be nice, I reckon.