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Yep, Tony, Mica will love the lights.
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"Hey lets try kicking it in!"
"Yea, It can't be THAT hard......"

**Gets cast on foot**
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Imagine how hard it was to push those old hospital beds...Today they hav motors and gyros, and can be turned on a dime.
Looks like someone, somewhere, is hobbling around with only one boot....
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Those tables are fantastic! I hope someone gives them a good home...
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I can stare at this shot all day. For some reason, it is captivating......

We had those desks too. But there was also a rack under the seat for books.
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I would hope there was SOME kind of privacy for the toilet.....at LEAST a curtain or something!
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Love how ornate things were back in the day. It's all crap now.
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Love the peely paint....
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Thank you so much for the gallery. I really enjoy the pics of the original buildings you post at the beginning.
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What a beautiful fireplace! And its humongous!!
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Personally I see no problem with having kids work on the farm. We sure did when we were little and no one yelled child labor. You helped raise the food you ate.
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Flushed, that looks too close to the ceiling to stand on. It must be a shelf. Maybe the railing was to protect whatever was there from the kids....
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Watch that documentary LL. So cool and so interesting.
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They didn't make too big of a mess. This is nothing compared to your linked photo!
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Stuff is still in great shape. I know someone who could use one of those tables lol.