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Sweet!
That would be a blast!
Looks like fun!!
It all looks so untouched by vandals - WOW
In regards to my last post...nevermind.

Oh look it's motts! Your hair isn't quite as tall as the last time i saw you. You didn't cut it did you?
Wheres waldo ???
Merci pour ces émotions pures que vous nous procurez au travers de vos parcours.
Comment procédez-vous pour trouver ces endroits. J'ai transmis votre adresse à d'autres personnes et tous s'y sont perdus dans vos couloirs
That's really cool I'm amazed there there still intact.
course 7 years bad luck would make you think!
was that glass?
or like polished metal?
JEEZ! I wasn't expecting anyone in the shot..Now I will never get to sleep..The redeeming things are you are way better to look at then a scary clown and this gallery rocks!
eeeewwwww I hate the hall of mirrors. its to distrubing to me.
@ Matty Montego:
It looks like it would be glass, considering that it is placed between wood beams, and given that if it were metal, simplicity would've led to it being between more metal.
I spy a Motts.
Interesting how the vandals haven't wrecked this even though it's in the middle of the town and apparently easy to access.
Compare to the US where idiots destroy everything immediately.

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