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Goes well with this one, from the Metropolitan State Hospital gallery:
http://www.opacity.us/image3979_headless.htm
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I lived on Federal street, right around the corner from the school back in the late 80's and early 90's. A lot of the residents were moved into local apartment buildings when the school was closed. One of them lived across the hall from me and we became good friends. I often wonder what she is doing now..
LOL, that was funny VP.

Motts, I can honestly say that i love what you have done with this picture. It just pop's out at you.

Also, i didn't see if it was mentioned but the stuff on top of the cart are most likely silk roses. My grandmother has silk flowers all over her house and as soon as i looked at them, i knew what they were. The way they are colored are wierd though. The green part are the leaves and the pink would be the flowering part.
No, the darker stuff on the chair must be the original cover detiorating.

My mom used to have chairs with the same covers from the 70's. They were plastic made to look like i guess leather but with a plastic feel to them. They were horrible in the summertime. I remember them falling apart in the same fashion.

But for some reason, when i see this pic, the scene "Beauty School Dropout" and the song come into my head!!

Great pic as well!!
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great shot..love how the branches in the window mirror the arch in the window.
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is that spray paint or scorch marks on the floor?
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first ever comment here on this site, but WOW.
great pic, I love the contrasts in this.
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No, not much "vanduslim" -- but maybe some "Slim Fast"

Sorry.
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Yea powder eggs,powder milk,spam and your all time favorite drink Prune Juice!!!
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could be a flower box!
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Maybe those buffet tables on the right were for the workers -- free food.
It almost looks like a stage straight down. No curtains, though, on the windows.
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Your right its a jail but how many times you think the workers called in sick?????
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is there alot of vanduslim?
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Wow, bitchin' pictures of the nurse's residence pool -- reminds me of the indoor pool at Hearst Castle in California.
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I love the new sites. I once lived in a house where the shower was constructed from these glass squares. I forget what they are called??!!

Anyway, it was like showering outside.