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Wow, this is one great picture I love the angle!
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another great hallway shot
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Yeah you could slide the piece of wood over the glass window.
Is that one of those slider viewers in the upper right?
1, only to stop from getting my butt kicked. 2, you don't want to meet him. Tghe mind of a three yea old, and the strength of ten men. We ahd no plce to put him. So he is still wandering up there. Just have a Soda or Candy bar when you run into him
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It's funny now that you mention it, you'd think there'd be a lot more ramps for wheelchair bound patients, especially in places as old as these (they were built before electricity was publically available!)

I have recently been to a state school where the buildings are almost completely comprised of ramps rather than stairs, but they are generally pretty rare in the older institutions.
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Glad someone is gonna do something with this property, it's a shame to see these beautiful buildings go to waste!
wow, youre not kidding... "cleaned out"
Very clean for an abandoned building!
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Yuk, Dolls scare me....
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We are all glad you are careful. Don't want anything to happen to you !!!!!
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Motts,don't remember a ramp in other sites you have been to. Alot of stairs and elevators, or did I not look close enough??
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exhaust fans
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still in good condition
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WHAT? After all that totally marvelous abuse I hear you nursing staff types engage in every day and night and then stay up evenings devising new ways to make more barbaric and cruel? :-( Rats! That shatters the great picture I had built up of all staff being cruel and evil! Are you trying to get us to think in shades of gray instead of black-and-white or something!?!?!?! Shame, shame to you, Anna, my dear, you and your highly paid, high status co-workers!!!!

[Tee-hee-hee!]

P.S. Hey, ~Me. Does your comment mean that you were stained before and want to be stained again?