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i almost said it earlier... but, look, the sink's missing! ; )
SO, that means "it's" missing, as well.
Poor Motts......... lol
I like the string hanging from the soap dispenser.
GIGGLE GIGGLE...YOUR FUNNY ~ME!!!
Yeah, Funny looking!
Ha, ha, oh my god. I love it when he does black and whites. It leaves a lot of room for imagination.
ho mah gawd! its a masterpeice. :)
Hey I heard that light turns on just randomly sometimes.
at first glace i thought some sort of alien embryo was bursting out of the wall!!!
Looks like those bricks where wallpapers and not real
Interesting shot. Nice angle, sort of showing that this place is old, and lonesome. Tom I think the original brick was painted over white, probably for a final seal or just cause they wanted everything to be white or whatever color it happened to be.
I wonder which inmate stole the sink?
I was thinkin' how unusual the peeling paint looked. Yes Tom, almost looks like walpaper. Guess so many coats of paint piled up, it just peeled like that.
Thats' strange.
I love it when theres so many coats of paint it peals off in huge sheets.

Very cool B&W Motts:)
i wonder if Motts moves things around so we have to fine the damn soap dispenser ....kinda of like a "wheres Waldo" book. hey now theres an idea for ya MOTTS! i buy the book......but must have answers in back,please. lol. ;)
Maby this one only has grity light
Looks like the warden should have taken down that Linda Ronstadt poster a little sooner!! (Shades of "Shawshank")

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