95 Comments Posted by tjcee

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I'm guessing that's rust, Mama... from the chain hanging down. I remember those chains having a small rubber stopper on the bottom you would use to block the drain.

I'm wondering what the brown thing on the shelf above the sink is? Looks like a book or an old folder. Remember the kind that had a flap you close and wind the string around a button of sorts to keep it closed?
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Yeah =) .. I logged in as well today, happy to see a new gallery to peruse.. Thanks Motts!
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Abandoned toys make me sad!
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Yeah, chin strap for an old football helmet. I remember seeing patients in places like this wearing those to protect their heads.
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that is disturbing! I cannot even imagine what it would be like to have to care for those who would have required a mask like that. I feel very sad for both the care giver and the patient.
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I wonder why the end chair, here and in the previous shot of the theater, have crosses on them. I wonder if the theater doubled as a church??
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wow.. look at all that mold on the ceiling.. just amazing....
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I love the fact the it looks like the suitcase is smiling.. =)
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Yeah Mama.. I saw the burned out Coney under the bridge.. so sad!
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BTW, Mama.. I know this is OT, but I am originally from Scranton.. small world. Still have family there (including a cousin who is a mother to 5) .. The live just off Luzerne St. =) ... do love me some Texas Weiners.. Was sad to see the Liberty close...
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LOL.. Rekrats.. that's funny. I do that all the time now. Even at work. I go to the bathroom and look around and wonder if some day in the future, this building will be abandoned and someone will be in here photographing the bathroom and everyone will be commenting on it... =P .. I always look around now and ponder how the building and its rooms will decay.
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Mama.. you do windows? You're in Scranton, right? .. only a 5 hour drive to where I am in MD.. =) ... I hate cleaning my windows.. lol
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Always seems these places have that same caged-walled room with the same cubby-holed wooden storage structure in the back. I remember using cubby's like that waaaay back in elementary school. We used to stuff our coats and stuff in them when we got there to hold them throughout the day until we left.
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Odd that these two toilets are so close and that there seems to be plenty of space to the left where the closest toilet could have been place. These two are so close you could hold hands while doing your business... /blech .. not for me!
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That is so weird. Everything on the little guy are facing one way and his arms the other.. You have to think that he was drawn this way on purpose.... but why?? The art is too good to think that it was just a mistake.