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I'm sure there are; I've given some places pseudonyms, usually due to a request from someone, or as personal preference.
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I sure did, though feel free to elaborate who you think took this photo!
Grrrr.... - YES - we have seen this before - but we Human beings really have weird behavior, because carrying, hauling + throwing it all in this room must have been a huge lugging event -
so why not put it all in a dumpster from the beginning????
Or......where the sweating + schlepping empoyees Not Allowed to get rid of all the papers???
Is there someone somewhere who did not do their job properly?
A decision not made?
Dear Patrick,
I don't know how you might know me as I was discharged from Gaebler before you arrived in 82. Yes I left in 79...but maybe there is another way you know me? This forum is visited much less often than in the past it seems, which is a good thing mostly that people look forward instead of back in time.
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Why is the location secret? There are other pics of it on the Internet. Just curious.
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The island is in the process of being restored. There are now tours. Apparently there are trails and gardens. They are raising money to restore the buildings.
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I had to look up what nasal packing was and I've come to the conclusion that they are just nose tampons..

Ew!
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Fantastic shot.
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I love the dull, sad colors contrasting with tiny, vibrant leaves on the floor.
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Please give credit to the original photographer you did not take this image.
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Is Co Malocas talking about sad blind corn? I don't see the connection
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I can't recall what their ingress was, but it may have been open doors that lead to the solaria at either end of the building; these sun rooms had bars without panes of glass or screening. One can be seen in the first photo of this set.
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Nope, these were shot over 10 years ago... but thanks for trying to identify the model!
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Makes me think of "The Changeling".
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I was just noticing the gurney, it looks so archaic.