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The city of Cleveland tore down my old high school which was beautiful, and are now replacing it with something ugly and without character. This is the way it goes in this country. Ugly architecture rules the day.
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It seems that chair/desk were left behind just for you, Motts. ;-) The chairs were separate from the desks where I attended elementary school.
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I recall having to put the gum I was chewing (no no in class back then) on my nose and hold it up to one of those blackboards. Ah...the good old days. We went from blackboard, to greenboards, to white boards for magic markers. Soon, there will be no boards at all.
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And to add to Binky's list: No auditorium and no piano or organ. Usually these kind of places have this sort of thing.
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Ugly florescent lighting.
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Time for a bath!
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Hey, the door knobs are still intact. Hope no one was left behind.
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From creepy and dingy downstairs to antiseptic and orderly upstairs.
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Correction: Pull In Case of Fire
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I'd prefer to walk outside, thank you.
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That's good to know.
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That poor lone toilet.
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Why in the world did they paint over everything? Modernization of old buildings is deplorable.
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Hey, where is 666? In a place like this, I would expect to see that number. ;-)
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I would imagine this room could make a person want to go bonkers, if they already hadn't being in a place like this.