273 Comments Posted by amy

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This made me laugh. I have nothing against mentally retarded/challenged/disabled people at all, and I don't want to sound cruel, but the title of this book just tickled my funny bone.

For such a classic and informative text on the subject of mental retardation (this information, by the way, is courtesy of one of Lynne's above comments), I can't believe that they would use such a politically incorrect title. And if the book is in fact still in print, I do hope they've re-named it. Something like that could offend a great deal of people that do suffer from mental retardation. And those who don't might just think the book's a big joke, with a title like that.
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It's very stark and naked.
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That is one mean looking door.
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The primary colors make me think of chilren. You know how hospitals and the like always try to use cartoon character paintings and bright colors to add some cheer to the childrens' wings. Perhaps this wing was for children? I don't know anything about Foxboro, so maybe I'm wrong entirely. It's just a guess.
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Amen, Mr. Motts. An ugly building it is.
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Dave, I'm hoping that house didn't look as creepy back when you were living in it as it does in this photo.
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Ok, that creeps me out.
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Helena, that sounds interesting? Have any pictures of it?
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That couch looks itchy.
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Love the purple sky.
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This reminds me of a Pink Floyd Laser Light Show.
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Great picture. It makes me think of those 3D glasses, where one lens is red and the other is blue.
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Some form of art therapy, or just something done by dumb kids and vandals?
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I am so in love with that pink tiled wall. It's sexy. I want my shower to look like that. Minus the big gaping hole, of course.
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Why would you need lockers in a hospital? Unless they were for staff use, to keep their personal items in during the day so that they wouldn't get stolen.