125 Comments Posted by Caroline

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Yeah, I thought of the bean bag chairs too, when looking at the little blue ones. They look small, like for kids. Could it be that the blue ones were where the idea for where beanbag chairs came from?
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My first kiss was in a white gremlin with an organge stripe!
Ahhh, Memories, light the corners of my mind...mistly watercolor memories...we had to sing that at 8th grade graduation!
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What an exceptional shot, Motts!
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how true, Tara, I was thinking the same thing. Poor person with the walker.
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I just hope the railings were used and not for scrap. Be nice to track 'em down, just to see what they looked like. Any historical shots, Motts? And BTW, Great gallery. thanks from us all.
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OMG! *laughing hysterically,* autoguy!
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A. D. LOL!

The caduceus is still the emblem for Navy Hospital Corpsmen.
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Looks to me like the ceiling is bowed inward! Ahhh! The brick is falling!
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again, I am laughing at all you wonderful folks' comments. Thank you!
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I like the blue behind the green, tho. much more soothing.
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not your ordinary tile. . . asbestos tile. 8-) It's okay as long as it's intact, but man! This shot makes me dizzzzzy1
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oh, how many people looked out this window wondering, "why am I here?"
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even so, I can't imagine my sweet nephew in a place like this. Thank goodness we've got people out there who still care for the mentally & physically disabled in small group homes, taking them to the beach, on "vacations" and shopping, birdwatching and the like. Those folks deserve our admiration.
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nasty graffiti zombies! grrrrr!
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mama5, i immediatly thought stables for horses. But it makes more sense that it was for cars of ammo, since it's buried.
Be a great stable tho, nice and temperate all year round for the horses.