66 Comments Posted by joy

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I wonder what that shelf way up on the first arch was for? It also looks like a fake plant is still hanging on the wall. This was a rare find indeed. No graffiti or vandalism.
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i have been there many of times and have seen this quote yet it is whole there is no letters missing.... to me the whole place is a bit odd...
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Stacy I survived a institution. I visited Letchworth a month ago and felt such a sense of loss. Please let me know more about your brother. Also the burial grounds that are so unkept. Im an artist wishing to do a piece on children in institutions.
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That must be the tiny tub that roams the staircases.
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I don't have extensive experience with photoshop but cutting something so intricate out seems like it would be more trouble than it's worth. I think the angle of the traction machine made it look off but it looks to me like that that is all it is the odd angle.
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It looks like they were playing a game of squares. But instead of putting your initials in the square you put your name on the chair.
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Meant to update, something went screwy, There are now 9 pages that reference a soap dispenser. I can't stop laughing...
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After about 30 references to that soap dispenser, I finally did a search of the site to find out what the joke was... there were a LOT of matches (4 pages!). It took a while to find the original. Good jokes never die I guess.
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Man a sink with no soap dispenser, well I have seen plenty of lonely soap dispenser milling about. Perhaps we can match the two up...

Why here's one now:

http://www.opacity.us/...753_getting_late.htm
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That must be the light/soap dispenser next to it...
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okay but where is the light switch? I though soap dispenser came with lights?!?
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Here is another good quote:

Getting caught is the mother of invention.
Robert Byrne
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Necessity is the mother of invention


A need or problem encourages creative efforts to meet the need or solve the problem. This saying appears in the dialogue Republic, by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato.
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Nice of them to put a chair on wheels for you, Now you can get all sorts of lonely chair shots with minimal effort. ;)