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I suppose references to Kesey get worn out on these posts.
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Hedy: "Yeah, imagine being pushed in a wheelchair down this.....very unnerving."

And even more unnerving, you can't see anybody pushing you!

Mwa ha hah hah.
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Actually, this one could be even older. Look at the cord. Looks like one of those thick, round, cloth-covered cords. They stopped using those in the early '50s.
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While tresspassing may be a crime, these photographs are completely legal.
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Lubricant and a stuck elevator. Hmmmm.......
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If you look to the right of those pictures you can see that a partition was put in. You can't see the window that is visible in the upper photo. The floor molding was never replaced. Looks like the pipes below the ceiling were added later as well as the wall socket to the left of the plaque alcove.
Seems to just drop off into nowhere.
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Gotta brush those paint chips out of your teeth. They can be as bad as popcorn.
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I'm with Puddleboy on this. I'd say it's '58-'63 range. Nice set (was anyway.)
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I sympathise with your distraction. If i were in a room with so many fun things to play with, the whole photography thing would definitely become an after-thought. Then again, you could give me a slinky and I'd be distracted for hours. I still believe I was a ferret in a past life! :o(
Motts ...dont you find evem more sad that,after the state tossed the people that lived here out into the streets(some of whom had spent there entire lives here) that they died on the sidewalks of Philadelphia? You know Bensalem Police had a (unoffical) policy of bringing "homeless" people back to old lincoln Hwy. and the Blvd. and pointing them "Home" (North ..to southampton Rd)for years. you can still find many "wards of the State" walking around the strets of Philly. They cant bulldoze the place fast enough for me.
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is that ,the place is saying help me, or are you......
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its ok, theres bars at the window "but their only small"
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mumma i wanna go home...
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You know what would happen. Everyone would insist that it was someone else's responsibility and the finger pointing would eventually make a complete circle.