1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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There was full round ones and half round like here. Think of like a mushroom that stuck up in the center, and around the edge was very many little holes that squirted the water in very many little streams. They normally had a bar on the floor to step on to turn the water on. Many folks could walk up and all quickly wash hands.
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Lucie! By now you should know it's not me, it's the rest of the world.
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Great set as always, thnx for posting!
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That's my mom and dad.
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And those headrests are missing a lot of times and are hard to find. No wonder they left those, they weight like 300 lbs or more.
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Steaming and curving all that wood was lots of work. Not much of that going on any more. Nothing is smashed to bits either. Plants on the shelves? Place to set a beverage when sitting there? Display area for jars of heads?
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They must had cleaned off all the chunks from the severed limbs. That pillow on the floor looks so nice and snuggly.
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That announces medication time.
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Go-kart races!
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That's a wormhole entrance to the 4th dimension.
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Funky trap in the plumbing there, I don't recall ever seeing one like that.
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Makes me want to snuggle right up to that pillow too. Cuddle up with some of the resident rats.
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The last door on the right has no wood lining and has a sign above it. Why the added wood baseboards and wood in the doorways? Scuff guards for carts and gurneys I guess. Carts wouldn't get hung up on the door frames when going into the rooms maybe.
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Screaming abstract graphics for the entrance to the LSD experimental lab.
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That's the damnedest looking thing. Seems to be an ID plate under the cool round outer space porthole, and more of them canisters are on the floor. Some kind of tank inset on the table platform with a tube outlet, it doesn't look like it spun around. I dunno, some kind of brain cooking machine?