second best picture man
f*cking love it!!!
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Nah, a cabinent wouldn't be a good thing to put ontop of a radiator. Tempratures, burning self when reaching, dropping things onto it. Most likeley a noteboard.
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A cabinet?
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Maybe it was a large sign saying "Do not touch the radiator" in ten languages.
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This is an excellent picture. It captures the beauty of an abandoned room without the graffiti and trash on the floor. Even the peeling paint has a charm all it's own. It looks like a map of Asia.
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It's a slot machine (but the handle is gone) line up three 7's and you win the jackpot.

Line up three 6's and all hell breaks loose
No way out...
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its also the right height to have been hit but hundreds of gurneys, carts, wheel chairs and mop buckets pushed by harried orderlys and staff.
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Oh the disgusting, beautiful terror that will ensue pat this point.
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I visited a stocking mill and got almost the same picture but the window was on the right side wall
check it out if you want.

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I see a phantom face.
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Is it just me or is there a face in that photo
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mmmmmmmmmm - Lung disease in a box!
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There is a similar engine in the Grand Rapids (MI) Public Museum - they were used in manufacturing back in the day to run the overhead cams and belts. It certainly would be worth it to preserve this.
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And darkness came forth from the very depths of hell...consuming even the purest of souls.