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Another awesome shot from Motts! Keep up the great work!
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Now THAT'S an awesome creepy shot, Motts!

"The death of Chucky!" LOL!
Lynne if its at all possible could you please tell me the first thing on your mind when you see these photos? Also I love it when you show us other sites with these items. You are so right about the cost and just leaving them behind. Makes me wonder how much use other people could get out of them and couldn't possibly afford them.
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Big Ted & other inquiring about the signs: Check out this link. The sign you are talking about actually read "Basement and Tunnels are restricted areas for patient use - Building Security". There's alot of other interesting pic's on this site as well.
Morning Mott's. How can you remember so much detail when we ask you something and do you ever move anything? Or are these "As is"? I know you hear it all the time,but you are incredible. What a gift you have.
My Dr. has these chairs in her office. They are the blue that rtotten mentioned.
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When you look in the door, you can kinda see something like a person darting out toward the left.It scared the crap out of me when i first saw it.
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I clicked on the link to see the photo's of what the place used to look like in use. There is a charming photo of a family (Mom, Dad, young son) all having a nice bubble bath in the heart shaped tub. What's wrong with that picture?? Yikes!!
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Beautiful!!
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Just like Mom used to make...
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The fixture looks original- the shade most certainly is not! I had a shade exactly like that in my bedroom growing up, so it at least dates to the late 70's, early 80's.
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There is nothing more depressing then old wood panel-lined walls from the 70's!!
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LOL; love the "Bob Ross" comment. My Dad used to watch him once in a while...

" Make sure your trees are happy trees!"
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There is nothing better than a New England Autumn!! What a lovely photo!
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Quite a "Bi-Polar" message- starts out on a nice note, and ends very negatively.