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Add my ex also, but please turn up the water pressure first.
Fantastic. I agree with Tony C.
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All those bones....perfect place for that particular graffiti.....
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I am claustrophobic. I would not be able to handle absolutely no light......
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I have heard of these catacombs. Still, it is unbelievable seeing this.....
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Creepy!!!

Yet, the ZZ Top song 'Legs' popped into my "mind"....
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Niiiiiice.....a new gallery!
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For those who can't read the picture, it reads as follows. I will use stars/asterisks for curse words.

Tell all the ********* to recognize. Bring the Beer, Bring the Bud, and Bring on the dirty naked freaks! Cuz we don't give a ****! Someone best dial 911 and alert the media about this 10-39 spree. Hell yes! Us MTA poster shop working ******* need our release after a hard day of working for the man, especially when the man ain't nuttin' but a foam head mongoloid freak.

One more thing, **** the Croton repair crews!

This is your tax dollars at work! Yeeeeah Boyyyeee!!!
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This little room looks absolutely lovely. That bed actually looks surprisingly comfortable to me. I bet it was nice and firm back in it's day. The room itself seems like it would be cramped, but having the window to the outside, with sunlight waking you every morning? Simply splendid.

Also, I would assume that the window between rooms is so that patients may converse without leaving their rooms, or so that it's easier for nurses to check on multiple patients at once.
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I used in the 80's when the tunnels were still accessible, I went dozens of time only had 3 weird experiences 2 of which were in the children hospital and one was in the tunnels
Thanks Motts
Opps, make that ribcord.
Yes, Sandy the orange is most likely a bedspread. It was called ridcord. I had one in green as a teen.
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It is actually a tulip chair, designed by Eero Saarinen. The shape of the cushion is unusual though. Probably a knockoff.
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The lone broken chair?