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Isn't that a heat lamp?
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Funny, but, the old paper covering the window looks like some kind of brick work pattern too. But, I'm on a small lap-top. The fireplace is homey looking ...I like it! Poor Santa must of had a BAD case of PF. He lost both of this braces trying to exit the fireplace. lol.
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LOL eldokid...My mothers friend also had a beauty shop... I would sweep up the hair for a free coke when i was like 5 yrs old. and watch the old ladies sit and sweat too. :)
These chairs are relatively new. The old ones had little compartments on the arm for their cigarette ashes. The old days... when smoking was tolerated.
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That dental chair looks better than the old one in my dentist office. lol. This one has a rinse bowl. My bowl at my dentist has been broken and missing for over a year now. You would think he could get it replaced.
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Lamps for Mica.
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Its a shame these doors were hardly ever used. You would think it would be nice just to open these up in the Spring and let some fresh air and sunshine in....maybe they were afraid of escapees ?!?
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Seriously Love these older machines. Sometimes they DO look sinister and can be nothing really scary. Thanks for this shot!
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Oh flushed!!?! Same wash cloth EVERYDAY!?! Thats just unsanitary and uncalled for. Thank Goodness For Baby Wipes nowadays. Use and Toss.
get a jode from my electrode
welcome to my nightmare
i love the globe shaped soap dispenser
not pretty in pink
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I with you Jen. Such a Shame it isn't being used by another child that would greatly benefit from it.
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Same here flushed...Same message. :/
Mr. Motts, this gallery made me think of old times here at Opacity. Thanks So Much!
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