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Always amazing places!
great job!
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Yes, your right
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That is super neat. I love the lone wheelchair shots and that is a great shade of blue.
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Very cool, reminds me of a scene in the original Myst computer game.

Very cool
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I'm not sure if it's the reason, but someone once mentioned that his apartment was painted in the same fashion, and that it was used to enhance the natural light - the lighter top half was to brighten the room and the lower reduced glare. http://www.opacity.us/...on.htm#comment_24669
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Lavender Rust sounds like a new paint color from Home Depot.

some of the colors you find you'd almost want to bag a sample and take it somewhere and have a can or two made from them for your own decorating purposes some of these colors just can't be matched in little swatches.
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$98.48 sounds like possibly the end of day receipts from all sales? or the last person in was playing with it and decided they liked those #s.
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ok this is creepy i've seen a bathroom very similar to this the sink & walls were the same color the toilet was orange; the building its in used to be a combination car wash, laundromat, gas station, mini-mart type store. *bob's bible bait & ammo* no that's not the name...but it kinda fit.
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I see a trend, most of the rooms in this set have only the bottom 2/3 of the room painted and the rest from that point up to the ceiling is splatters...anyone have any ideas why?
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All I could picture was the boy's right hand (with the thumb up) looks like he could be holding a lighter (which is invisible of course); ready to light the dog's party hat on fire and shoot off fireworks. Its almost 5am amazing what sleep deprivation does for one's mind.
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one must wonder why the very small spouts for the water...its not like they stick out from the backsplash very far it would be very hard to get ones hands under them to wash really well, possibly the sinks had another purpose besides hand washing?
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You found my long lost uncle Mortimer Q. Snodgrass. Its an old family story, about this trunk found in the basement of a distant but close relative. You know the third first cousin twice removed kind; the 'aunt' as we called her died at the approximate age of somewhere between 98-107 (no one knew her birthdate for sure); anyway in the trunk was 'uncle mort' the ventriloquist dummy she had adopted. And this trunk & the lighting reminds me of uncle mort's home...
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Jude, I am too tired to try to guess.....I'll have to try again tomorrow.
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A wheel table! Cool shot!
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It's strange how this cat ended up in such a position. It looks like it was placed there on purpose and left to decompose. If you think about all the events a body goes through during decomposition and all, this doesn't fit the bill. It looks like it was held in place so it would look the way it is now.