705 Comments Posted by Iceberg

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Can't say much for the wallpaper though.
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Tony, is really does look like something is looking out at you, creepy. I do like the light fixtures, they are unique.
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Nice view of some of this place, thanks Motts.
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of = if

Allergies, sneezing & typing do not mix well.
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I was going to ask, of the door was laying on the floor, then I saw the footprints on the door.
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I wonder if at some point, this was a day room & bookcases sat in those? So patients could not tip them over or climb on top, that is just my guess.
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Watch your step means everything with this place.
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As would I Tony, the view must've been nice, even through the fencing up there. I bet on a nice warm & sunny day, with a gentle breeze blowing, that spot up there was a very nice place to be.
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Just about everything else in the room is green, but the plant. Poor thing.
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A belt, this would not function well as a restraint. The holes are too far down on the end for it to be anything else but a belt.
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This is awesome & so funny. What a delightful find. I love it.
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No, Motts, thank you & this one is a much better pick than the one I suggested for a wallpaper from this place.
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I'd have to agree with you, Motts, on the cabinets being used to store personal items. Maybe personal care stuff for bathing, clothing for the next few days or medications they were on.
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*be for bo. ( Ugg, allergies & sneezing while typing do not mix well. )
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With the safety fence on the side of the steps, to prevent a patient or inmate from harming themselves or others, you would think the same thing would be on the window as well. Even more so, due to the fact it can bo opened.