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Thanks Mr. Motts for another awsome gallery to see.
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Thanks Mr. Motts for another wonderful Gallery to see. Keeping taking more Please.
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Awsome Shot Mr. Motts
Thank you sir for the information, after I left this comment I did recall that RSS service. I think maybe I will just continue to stop by every day and look for a new gallery. If there isn't one, I look over the old ones. I've seen them two or three times each and every time I do, I see something I didn't see before. I truly admire you and your talent.
wow I wouldn't mind seeing that, but what happens if the tub gets out of control and 300 pounds of porcelain goes flying? Ouch!
D-UH... sorry I didn't even notice the faucets - but what is that center thing? Could it be for SOAP?? hehehehe
wow, I guess you're right. If someone is violent and the adrenaline starts pumping I guess anything can be a weapon.
I agree Mr. Motts, the music and sound effects do get a little annoying after awhile and if you see enough episodes they kind of all run in together, BUT, they have gone to certain abandoned towns, one in Italy, and that famous island city (I forget the name), which was pretty neat. If you can get past the music and redundancy the show has some interest. Not as much as Opacity I must say!! This is still NUMBER ONE as far as I'm concerned!!
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This is so well exposed. The highlights haven't quite burned out.
You Conduit...yes you can!
"Lools like someone standing in the back doorway?"

No thats just Sauron peeking in...
Silent Hill?
Beautiful and creepy at same time!
This is creepy perspective.
It was what the clients must have seen.
Just imagine being there in clients' eyes.
To hide from whosoever has entered the room.
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Motts you should trademark the lonley chair