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Actually this is probably just a tub. We call them "slab tubs" and they are used for regular baths. Many of the folks in developmental centers can't bend well enough to be seated in a shower chair for bathing/showering, and if you fill up a regular tub it takes a long time to fill the tub, bathe the person, drain the tub, clean it (you have to scrub and disinfect the entire surface between clients), and fill it up again for the next person, so if you have 5 or 6 people you have to bathe on your shift (and you would be lucky if you only had 5 or 6 to your living area), this is easier, faster, and more hygienic. Well, let's say it's easier for staff. I think it would be pretty chilly, personally . . .
Oh shit, get the Ghostbusters.
It's wacky indeed.
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This picture is incredibly disturbing,pit of oblivion must be Pennhurst itself...
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Agreed here too;you're an awesome photographer.
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There is a market for this type of photography. A fellow explorer that I know has had a book published with Arcadia Publishing, titled "Forgotten Columbus". He's working on a second book now...
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yuck...this picture is sheer horror.
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Looks like you may have caught some other anomalies there. Great work!!
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wow good eye Cecilia, I usually don't think twice about that sort of stuff but I can see the "faces" clearly in the rust, very cool.
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Mr. Motts, if you approach the right publisher, you won't have to pay a penny, as they foot the bill. I may be able to help you in that area. I used to work for a book publisher, Barclay Books, L.L.C. Email me if you would like to chat. My address is: kathinr@yahoo.com. I believe this has potential and I may be able to steer you in the right direction.
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Are you sure this isn't a draining table? Spooky.
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I know I have a vivid imagination sometimes;-),but what is it just above the ground,beneath the boarded window to the right in the picture?Looks like faces(I know it's probably rust or something)peering out :-P
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Agreed - I really enjoyed these!
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Wow! You've made this an "Arts & Crafts" shot! I really like it!
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Damn! Ain't NOBODY can line up shots like you can!
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I like it! It must have been fun to run across.