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LOL! That looks like my boyfriend's comic book collection!
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My mother would love to put me in one of those. She's always bugging me to sit up straight. I can't help it. After swim practice, all my shoulders want to do is slump.
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I'd feel guilty if I read those, but I know I wouldn't be able to resist.
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The mess on the floor beneath the chair reminds me of the discarded skin from a fish fillet.
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Agreed. A puzzle on an examination table. Sometimes, the patient can be a complicated puzzle to the doctor. Pieces are missing, the picture is unlear. Despite the dictors best efforts, he cannot help the patient, and he gives up, folding the examination table. Years later, the patient remains, still broken, waiting for someone to make him whole again.
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Oh...My...GOD! What a SHOT! You just can't make stuff like that up. If I had seen that in person, I would have taken a photo as well, but it wouldn't have come out nearly as well. It does resemble a skull, but I'd never actually think it was a skull. Please sell this as a print! The blue hues in the b/r really compliment the object.
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i used to love love love the skyliner..i memba dropping my stuff animal once i was o sad lol....i wish Rocky Point was still around :(
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Kahuna69- Your ignorance does not even deserve a response, but I can't let it go. This state school was basically a specialized hospital. I see nothing unusual about having stretchers in a hospital.
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you just gotta know the people that make the hangout rooms or make one yoursef
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While I stand by what I said above, I see that in this case they ARE private patients' records left for anyone to go through! That's definately wrong and I need to pay more attention to Motts' captions.
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I've noticed enough comments about "patients' records being left behind to finally respond. Twice I've come upon files, like in this photo. And both times the files were actually collections of receipts of various purchases necessary to run a large institution. Or thousands of electric and phone bills, etc. I'm sure patients' records get left behind sometimes, but there are lots of other records more likely to be left behind. Every box of files on this site isn't necessarily patients' records left for prying eyes.
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I have a friend from highschool who used something like this. Mentally, she was normal, but something had gone horribly wrong during her birth. In middle school, the kids would start singing the jingle "CREE-E-EPY CRAWLER!" when she was going down the hall in her walker. SO cruel! I think I roughed up a younger kid for doing that one time.
That looks like the stairway to hell. People actually stayed in there.
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Dayum!! If those walls could talk. And Billy Preston died yesterday!!
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