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A Day in the Life

A Day in the Life

Some rooms were being re-created to simulate what they once looked like... we found this guy just hanging out on the bed. A large work light was on and the floor was nice and dry here; the machine to the left was either a dehumidifier or a generator, I didn't look too closely.
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Wow I'd get claustophobic sleeping in there.
That looks like a hospital bed set up in a cave!
That would have scared me to death, to pop in and see "him" sitting there.
Couldn't get him to smile for ya Motts?
He don't look too happy. I guess he isn't, he has no mattress, or blankets!!
"Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, nobody knows...."
Woulda been funny if someone posed him over the toilet in the earlier picture :)
welcome to heavy depression
The soldiers here in Citadelle de Namur are among the happiest in Belgium! See how bright and happy their quarters are!
Hey, man! Did you know the war is over? You can go home now!
I think I would really like to live in there. I hate windows, I'm to paranoid for them >< Even here(I live in the woods(almost)
Very surreal... it's like a cartoon 'living' in the real world!
These people in this country just have no depth .
How real and yet how unreal !!!
Is the room's shape caused by calcium build-up?
Awww he looks sad.
He looks "board' to death.
Too funny!
Awes0me
Did you use Photoshop?
another day in the life......lol

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