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Down The Hall

Down The Hall

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I've been trying to find a poem to express what I'm feeling about this photo, but it's quite unique that I don't think a poem has been written to express it! I guess I just need to go write one!
I cannot get over how clean the whole place is.
"Into the gloom of the deep, dark night,
With panting breath and a startled scream;
Swift as a bird in sudden flight
Darts this creature of steel and steam..."
Ooooh, good one Twug!

This looks like a mamma thingy and her babies.
Nice words twug. Jude it is the owner of the big mammary glands in the photos in the beginning of the gallery. :_)))
thanks!
no problem deary :-)
OH THANK YOU BOY GEORGE (Twug)! Good quote for this photo!
spark plugs.
How is it that I'm the only one who thinks they are very phallic looking? Anyone else see it???
Herr Doktor, leave it to you to point out their resemblence to .... yeah. They do look phallic.
I mean, I saw them and before I could register what they were I thought "Why that looks like a giant ..." Even looks like the closest one had the boys pierced (ouchie!)
My, my, my, how the mind can slip to such lows! But indeed they do have certain phallic qualities. No doubt the designer probably had some psychological issues regarding,ahem... genitalia.
i think i feel a 3d model coming on....
nice photo!
Any chance you will make a wallpaper out of this shot? It's fantastic.
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