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This shower curtain would have to go, however - it's not NEAR kitschy enough . . . Maybe flamingos and palm trees?
Nauseous? There arent any abandoned hotel or motels in Connecticut. Even if there were, the cops in CT would arrest you on the spot even if you just walked near the door and order that the town tear down the hotel or motel because of people might loiter there, try to get inside, get hurt and sue someone.
For once, I'm actually serious. Looks like something out of a few 50's houses I've seen.
Sad thing is, I was just in some houses that had been closed up since 2001. Now they're used for police training, etc. Built in the 40's, I guess. But god allmighty, they were absolutely HORRIBLE. ALL the plumbing was rusty, and there were all sorts of piles of junk everywhere. There was this hyper-orange hedgehog squeaky toy, bottle with moldy orange juice (both which I got to throw during high-risk entry), and lots of rodent callsigns. I tripped over a cheapo ugly chandelier, breaking a few good lightbulbs (oh, how I could have used you at home) and tracking glass around. I got a piece embedded in my combat boots :(.
So, who wants to help me carry the sink, tub, toilet, and soap dishes from the Catskills to San Francisco?
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It's creepily clean!
Maybe all those years of bleaching the bathrooms has made them mold and mildew resistant! Or possibly, dirt just doesn't like minty-sea-foamy green and pale-promdress peach.
Actually, after reading all of the references to the original "The Shining" movie, I was a little sad to see only one reference to the naked young/old lady in the bathtub scene. That scene always gives me the creeps, and this photo gave me the exact same feeling.
"dirt just doesn't like minty-sea-foamy green and pale-promdress peach." Hahaha even the mold won't grow on it. You know, if you wait long enough, it'll become the fashion again.
Even the shower curtain is clean.
This photograph seems so out of place on this website when you take into consideration all of the buildings and how dirty they are.
Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
I happened across this site by chance and for a person used to abandoned buildings up here in Canada [houses] this site is awesome.