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No Level, I love the crooked hallway pics!!
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Preparation S ?
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If the world is ready for "two Eds" (see the boat graveyard pics) the world can handle an un-muzzeled ~me!!!
Did a whole report on Byberry/Philadelphia State hospital even spoke with patients, some were my neighbors I lived 10 minutes from there. My aunt was a patient there for 24 years. The abuse she endured was horrific. This picture is so real, in a way that a never thought a picture could be.
In awe over this picture, the moon just is very illuminating.
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Mr. Motts, Left this for last, I love what you name the pic gallerys, Mental floss, that rules!!!
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Ok, wish my lawn AND my windows looked this good!!
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You can learn everything you need to know from movies, i learned masticate from "Road to wellville"
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So nice to see glass equipment still intact!!!
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LOL !! ;-)
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What is so scary about a clown? Strange indeed.
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Mr. Motts, where was this area? (My standard question, huh)
-In a basement or a kitchen/utilitarian-looking area? (These blocks were used to draw in light where there was little.)
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Sorry I shouldn't have taken that last bite.
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In reading Jon's post all I detect is pain. I suspect he has not the capacity for gallows humor. Jon, I'm sorry there is so much pain in your life, but those of us that work in the medical have to use gallows humor as one of our defense mechanisms.
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It is the operator's end of a TV camera. The big T-bar in the center is for switching lenses; it rotates the lens turret on the front of the camera. Date it to the late 60's - early 70's.