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Rainbow Radiator

Adding some festive colors backstage.
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very 70's ...
Groovy
I vaguely recall seeing something exactly like this in like kidergarten
I really want this in my room. Even though i have one of those ghey along the wall heaters. I would kill to have this. Rainbow <3
I'm sure it would seem brighter and more alive if it was not abandoned.
but still its pretty groovy
said in Bob Ross tone... Now we'll paint a happy little rainbow on this radiator.
Gay pride.
as soon as i saw this pic i just knew it wud float psycadellic ones boat!
LOL; love the "Bob Ross" comment. My Dad used to watch him once in a while...

" Make sure your trees are happy trees!"
Gay Pride, how appropriate in a clandestinely way....or not?
Jackson 5 instantaniously popped into my head...
A great tribute to the creativity of the school!
That's cool, in a very cute way.
That made me smile. i love it, i wish i had one.
The Rainbow Radiator.

Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Germany.
Wow, who WOULDNT want this in their room? Its so cool! <3 Gotta love the rainbow radiator! =]
that is way cool.

i want it,
More like a "gay"diator, ZING! Not that there's anything wrong with that.
LOVE IT!!!!!
i love this shot, i just love the bright colors, it makes me smile and feel less sad about this place being abandoned.
How festive.
totally tubular!
if this schools so old where did they get that paint, after all it wasn't B&Q
and it doesnt even look as old as my house radiators, the rest of it is beautiful though.
Very nice
cute,i wanna rainbow radiator!!! ;<)
Very interesting but creepy looking at the same time. Old radiators in aboandoned buildings are kinda creepy

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