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I just hear Ozzy now..........But, I was first to comment! I tingle from the creepiness in this shot.
That's creepy all right. The door to Dracula's castle!
AWESOME
Damn C-Note but, DARKNESS IS YOUR FRIEND!
***Puts on Bella Legosi voice....
"VELLLcome......ENNterrrr....."
Motts, it's not a jar, it's a door. (sorry I could NOT restrain myself!) heh heh
But how in the heck can you see where you are going Ozzy?! Do you still have your foot caught in that bucket, and the rake up your caboose? LOL!
I think you've been watching too many movies. But that is freakin funny. I laughed pretty hard when I read this.
Perfect in black and white
I can just imagine some acient troll-like monster dwelling in there!
I can just think of the whole falling down the stairs in the dark and the crashing sound at the bottom....like in a movie.....LOL! It's funny how a simple photograph can paint an image!
Another gorgeous shot......... this one left me speechless and staring at the screen.......
I want THAT to be my front door!
an awsome shot did ya go inside??
that no doubt has a boogie man living in there.
Yes, "A door is not a door when it is ajar."
-Don't know who to give credit too but it was not I who made this up.
i'm expecting a dragon head to pop out of there!!
Wonder whats on the other side.

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