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Great shot! Motts, did you tie back the curtains all perfect like that, or were they just like that? The contrast is great - all around, things falling apart, and yet the curtains are neatly tied back.
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The "corpse grinder" was a joke, I suppose I need to be more clear about these things. Yes it was in the kitchen, didn't know it was a potato peeler, thanks!

The person in the doorway is someone who happened to be standing there when I took the shot... it's a woman btw.
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I haven't seen a room with walls made of rubber per se, but they were padded or washable nonetheless. I'm not sure if you're refuting their existence or just saying they weren't where you have worked / explored, but they are out there.

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It reminds me of ugly student nurse uniforms all nurses wore in the past.

Jill ;-((
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How about a potato masher? Lets get real here.
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Third floor of Union. Clown masks are in the alcove behind the picturetaker. Now thats creepy.
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These are not that old, they are electric beds. These came into use most commonly in the late 60's and early 70's. The side rails are used to keep pts from falling out of the beds or to lean against while their linen was being changed.
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These were horrible to use as you have to lift the pt onto the scale and move it away from the bed to weigh them. Caused alot of nurses to have bad backs....Jill
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the window is on the second floor of Union bldg. next to the book pile. Definitly used to dispense pills, its part of a secure room. Union was a girls schoolhouse and clothing dispensary.
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haha wow man I would have freaked walking into that room and that being there.
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It looks like a reflection from the building facing this window to me.

Jill ;-))
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Haha yeah really Ilaynay. I never see that stuff :( This one I do though.
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the ray of light in the room looks amazing.
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I wonder if people ever crawled through there to escape =P
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The blue looks like a dress almost