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Ohhh dear! Yes, thank you, flushed - a link missing on the chain? So; was there a decision to be taken, to deal with them, that was not made by someone, maybe, do you think?
"The Sending Them Along-part" is absent. Grrrrrrrr.......
I like the little triangulart light creeping in at corner of the board.
That You, Mr. M. ? How cool!I haven´t seen you much - tough Byberry. Maybe once.
Committed, dedicated, devoted + engaged is a very good look too.
May the road rise to meet you always.
This shot reminds me so much of Naval Hospital Beaufort, SC. Bad memories but the hospital was such a walk back in time.
After reading these comments, I just googled which company demo'd the property and of course I work the same company but in a different state currently. If my job takes me to demolishing structures like these, I don't know if I could take it.
There's a common joke in the asbestos business that those asbestos bags are the best place in the world to hide a body, because once they're sealed and tagged, there's not a chance anybody would ever open it, lol.
Been a fan of this site for years but been away for a while. Now that I'm an asbestos supervisor...I cringe, lol
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This is the same chair from the Nov 2004: Restraints album, the table has moved a bit out of frame but other than that it is still the same. Here is the link to the first picture: http://opacity.us/imag..._chair_with_tray.htm
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N, BKW, paper stacked tightly together like that takes a lot of heat to get burning. The loose edges would burn then the rest would smolder.

Mica, The pretext which the people who stacked the papers were probably given is that putting them all in a central location was a step toward sending them all along to another place for safe keeping.
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That's craftsmanship Toot. If you take the time to do it right instead of fast it lasts.
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I remember that sort of thing eldokid, in the later 60's and early 70's.
We got Polio vaccine in sugar cubes. I think it was two times.
I remember they were always having problems withe tracking records so they just gave a vaccine to anyone whose record was ambiguous or missing.
Well this made for a perfect evening. Thank you Motts for another great trip! You never fail to amaze with your photos.
This has just the right amount of junk in it. The kidney basin matches the chair and looks like a second kidney basin under the foot rest.
This is outstanding!
Lighting is absolutely perfect. The room glows.
That is an electrician's nightmare.