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You can check out anytime you like...
but you can't ever leave!
Muwah-ha-ha-ha-ha-haaa!!!
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What a coincidence, I just said the hairdryers in the previous b/w phot reminded me of "hot pink" decor in old salons!
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Whenever I see these I always think of '70s salons with hot pink decor and ladies wearing big old hair curlers and "mud" treatment masks!
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Last time I hire that damn stoner kid to water my plants!
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Dirk Diggler as Chest Rockwell
in
"Saturday Night Beaver"
LOL!

Actually, there was a very similar tub to this in the movie "Dumb and Dumber."
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I haven't used a rotary phone since my car broke down outside an old Armenian church about eight years ago!
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I wouldn't touch it, there's probably all kinds of cultures living in the upholstery!
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It looks almost like....an extraterrestrial forest!
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I think it's cool the way one door is standing open. It's like death beckoning, saying, you're time shall come, my friend!
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Oh sure, Motts, you're shrinking violet! LOL!
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Silkster, LOL, you stole my pun!
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I've lived in the area since 1993, the same year the hospital closed.
For years former mental patients drifted about the streets of Northampton. There are still some about, but their numbers have thinned in the past several years.
I know people who have gone poking around in the old buildings, but I always steered clear of the place. Structural frailties, collapsed floors, tunnels full of water, asbestos everywhere...NO THANKS!
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"Served in Cans," oh the modern amenities!
Thirty-five cents for a can of Pepsi, I would estimate the year about 1978. I was just a kid, but I remember the price going up fro thirty to thirty-five cents about then. Of course, it could be much earlier. Stand-alone vending machines with no "competition" sometimes allow companies to jack the price up.
Chris, some supermarkets/dept. stores here in the U.S. vend their housebrands super-cheap on the premises.
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Why do tattered curtains always look creepy? I guess they are a reminder of "home" amid neglect and decay.
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Another cool play of light and shadow by Motts the marvelous photographer!

How far down is the drop from that catwalk?