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As short as I am, finally a chair where my feet will reach the floor!
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I admire people who aren't afraid of heights. I would have to be tied to something, and then it would still be pushing it!
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Is this in the same building where the floors are caving like dominos? Can't be!!!
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Those are some creepy curtains...
I dont think you are going to find some one who will get that equipment for you.... most ppl dont like to steal
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not three five's / 3 homes 2 apt upstairs I lived in one for many years my years ....

48c inner circle road ....
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Probably a large noticeboard , something permanent
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OH YEA I FORGOT TO SAY THAT THOSE UGO LIGHT FIXTURES TOTALLY DONT MATCH ALL OF THE BEAUTY SURROUNDING IT.
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JUST LIKE I WAS TALKIN ABOUT!
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A THEATRE! YAY! WOW I LOVE THIS THEATRE. IN THE OTHER PICS IN THE OTHER GALLERIES OF NORTHAMPTON OF THE THEATRE, THE DETAILS OF THE LEADED GLASS, THE WOOD WORK, AND THE CURVE OF THE BALCONY IS SO BEAUTIFUL. I LOVE THIS THEATRE!
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ALL OF THE LITTLE SLOTTS IN THE DIAMONDS ARE DIFFERENT, SOME SMALL, SOME BIG...
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WOW. IF YOU LOOK AT THE FLOOR... YOU CAN SEE MARKS, OR MORE LIKE DRAGING MARKS, LIKE SOMETHING-ONE HAS BEEN DRAGED ON THE FLOOR...
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WOW FANTABULOUS PIC! I ALSO LOVE YOU MOTTS!
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Also, check out these pages for information on "The Village at Hospital Hill"

http://www.bealsandthomas.com/Project/1700Northampton.htm
http://www.calthorpe.com/Project%20Sheets/northampton.htm
(thanks Ply!)
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i worked there late 70's patients often like zombies..but saw alot of very violent behavior....psych sessions frequently not relavant to patients confined conditions