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Wow...a utica crib sounds like what I am looking for! I have a disabled daughter who sleep walks and climbs out her window at night. She's very strong and the last "politically correct" bed I got for her (which they currently use in hospitals for brain damaged patients) she tore to shreads. It's scary for people who have no options and need to sleep sometime. I can't sleep in bed with her forever just to be sure she's still here in the morning..........
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Just out of curiousity, did anyone else visit the Pines as kids in the 80s? Love to hear if so.
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Bridge? No no...we always got in trouble when we tried to walk on it!
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Looked like an OR lamp on the bottom (parts of it missing) with a ventilation system attachment at the ceiling....sort of like a 2-in-1 thing.
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Sadly I still have several of these keys lurking about in my house. Who took these pics and for what reason? Mott, whoever you are, these are some great shots. Thanks for them.
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Nice special effects.

That hand would've been totally decayed or dehydrated if it were real.....looks like a fake hand and a wig to contribute to the "hair".
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Oh my gosh...I remember those reducing belts! I also was a regular at The Pines throughout my childhood in the 80s and 90s. I grew up there in the summers. I loved everything about it. There was something corny yet so familiar and comforting about it. Every summer I would travel with my parents and grandparents to the Catskills, and I will never forget it. I always met other kids from all over the NY, NJ, CT, PA area, and it was a blast. Some of the best memories I have are from the Pines, and it though it upsets me to see its current state, I'll always remember it the way it was :).
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Maybe it was there to keep the radiator from escaping.
Might be props left over from session 9.

Now I'm going to have nightmares every time I go down a hallway and think that the lights are gonna go out :(.
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is there like some writing on the back of the chair? what does it say? looks like spray paint?
Hallway to Hell.
Lead paint AND asbestos! YAY
Bond. James Bond.
It's waiting for a game that will never come.
Now THAT is a crib.
AUGHHHH!

Though I guess you wouldn't care after a few vodka and cranberries. Plus the carpet pattern would hide any vomit stains.