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That's where they caged their victims.
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That's code for "weed".
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Tastes great, less filling.
Mr struts , I believe that pic , is one of the patients that was on ward e and it looks like ,,,, her name is Patricia (tricia) G. Looks exactly like her ,
Hey brynn. Paquette. If your looking for someone between 82 to 84 ward e or d. I can help. Reply and we can exchange info on phone ,
That is correct, Tony C. - they just can´t
YES. Every time see a building like this, I can´t believe it has gone to waste, because nobody wants to live there, with it fixed nicely; all that LIGHT with all the beautiful windows and the fantastic old-school charm. Heavy brown door. When it is done, sometimes, it is so beautiful, gorgeous and we all L O V E! HA!
This is a very fine + good Gallery; + I like all the pictures very much. It has soft colors, hues, shades & tints, and the light is lovely with all those windows everywhere
Yeah, Prancer; I love them also + we have all "The Lone Chair"- shots,
A N D all "The Heavy Piano"-shots - is it not amazing how this is? A repetitive & recurring strong thread in our Human Behaviour.
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That is quite the mix of architecture.
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I like the lone A/C unit. Haven't seen one in these pics before.
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Love those. Would love to find some for my dining room. Modern ones look like drek however.
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Looks like the doors had been reinforced at some point as well. Grom.
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Oh Snap!
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But the ayes say Yes!