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I have been trying to figure out what that bit at the top of the doors is. I think it may be an electromagnet to lock down all the doors at once.There is a chase above all the doors covered in sheet metal for the works to be installed. An extra protection from lock picking aside from that indentation the lock faces are in.
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LOL @KahunaTony! I thought the same thing..wow..that's major security with that board across the door...
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Noun, Verb, Adjective..... Its the Swiss Army Knife of words.
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Great color and texture going on here.
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I actually LOVE those chairs! Any idea what era they would be from? 40s or 50s maybe?
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LucieLou you are right..I had paper dolls like these when I was a little kid.
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Wish you would have got some close ups of the desk tops. Looks like some interesting scribbles on there.
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Reminds me of the jail in Silent Hill 2...
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N..that's kind of what I thought, too. At least if you call for prices, they get you a little more involved, because if you saw the price online, you'd probably pass out!
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I would have like to see move inside the house. The kitchen, the bedrooms...always so interesting to peer into the past via these rooms.
Nevermind, I found the real name of the place and location.
Trivia question: Who was on the TV at Graceland when Elvis shot it?
A: Robert Goulet
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ah, toothbrushes... toothbrushes with very littel hair :D
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I like the lightning in this picture somehow...
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flushed, I'm surrprised to read that prisoners are given cloth that can be torn into "ropes" and hung up somewhere... I mean, one could easily hang himself with these ropes!