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Another cool play of light and shadow by Motts the marvelous photographer!

How far down is the drop from that catwalk?
Not much, about 9 feet.
I was paid to go up and over there. let me tell u a thing or to bout being scared shitless. It is about 9 feet , but if u were up there shaking, it was ice cold, remembering your in an asylum, then about 20 pigeons come fling at you and u fell, I think you would have a different opinion on how much 9 feet is.
just the thought of a 9 feet fall onto old wooden boards in the attic of an abandoned building is enough to keep me away...i can see the slow mo sequence of the fall:
Slip, get splinter, fall, land, get splinter, break, fall, land, get tetanus, break, fall, hit head on sink, land, break, fall, find yourself resting in an adult crib in the middle of a pitch black basement.....blurgh!
(10:30pm)

**Soap dispenser lands in lap, you pass out with a giggle...**
hahaha

...and when you wake, a dark figure looms over you, the silhouette of his beard and mohawk are all you can see...and then!!!.....he photographs the "light fixture" that has fallen in your lap and runs away, arms flailing
I'm waiting to see if Eric Draven will stand infront of the window with his crow on his shoulder.
lol C-Note
Tony, Live, You guys are strange. :)
darn........no cool steamer trunks to look through. LOL

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