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OK, I'm HOOKED on this shot!! : )
Love it Motts!
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Nice shot! Can't WAIt to finally get through this new set!
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Ok. That kid looks kinda creepy.
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That thing is sweet looking. =D
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nice =)
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Yes, most hospitals built before the 1950's had bomb shelters built into the basements of many solid concrete buildings. They are usually denoted by the yellow and black, three-triangle radiation signs that read "Fallout Shelter." Often, there are stretchers, barrels full of water, medical supplies, toiletries, and "survival crackers" that have since expired in these shelters.

This sign was quite different from the norm, perhaps it precedes the Cold War era...
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Oh my god. I have two cats, and that just made me very sick. Disturbing isn't the word.
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Not to worry Vastarien...just some more clothes in a heap, Motts scares ghosts away.

Someone forgot their laundry. Yuk!

Its almost like the suits are hanging on and every now and then one falls and ends up on the floor...

Then theres 5 little grey suits,
hanging in a row...
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No i was getting kinda excited about a possible panic button sighting. I was about to panic...
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No, that is most certainly not a soap dispenser. My exact words while try desperately not to shoot Cream of Chicken soup out of my nose... "HOLY SH*T!!!!"
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Either its a cabinet or a really big bar of soap. I am wondering, however, if the floor is really that blurry or is that the picture itself?
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Absolutely no idea what that could be other than creepy...
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Brilliant! Actually, i wouldn't say Silent Hill though, more like House on Haunted Hill type thing.
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Very, very cool. Have you encountered many bomb shelters in the old hospitals...this is the first time i've ever heard of it!
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It reminds me of that Alice in Wonderland "Through the Looking Glass" thing.