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Up in the clock tower, one could get a closer look at the clock components...
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Man, I like this!
Ah, love love love love love!
How cool is that!!!
Cool, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool! This shot is SO spectacular! I've always wanted to go inside a clock tower! Oh...I'm giddy over this shot! :0)
This is an AWESOME shot!
I LOVE IT!
Speechless...
Hey, Motts, was the clock stopped at 4:20 ????
gorgeous! I love this shot.
wow! i just.. wow... its just, wow.. i think...wow and i like the....wow.... and you know what? wow and thanx motts and.....well... wow!
FANTASTIC SHOT!!!!!!
Wow! just plain old...WOW!
It was lovely... I've seen much worse though!
I won't make any comments about avian flu until Motts starts to dress up like a pigeon and try to peck at seeds. However, as soon as he looks like he wants to hover over your windshield, I personally recommend driving away as fast as you can . . . .
=8-o
where would you buy a pigion suit
What a great pic I was drawn to this!
Oh, interesting angle.
I especially like the photo of you looking thru the cracked broken glass; with a wicked look on your face. Funny guy. Alot of other places in MD to take weird photos, I live here.
Great picture!!! Are the components of the clock still there? Really fantastic, but it justs sitting there decaying.
WOW...awesome...reminds me of "Back to the Future"!
This is simply stunning. This may be one of the most beautiful photographs I've ever seen.
Very dramatic!

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