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The one on the far left is flipping us "the bird", LOL!
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This set moved me, especially the wheelchairs and other items. My 14 year old nephew was in types of these chairs for his whole life, until this past winter, when he passed on. Both happy and sad moments here. Thanks again for posting these.
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Thank you, Motts :-) Your photos are amazing!
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the background reminds me of a locker room after a team had just suffered a heart breaking loss.
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Everything has it's beauty, but not everyone sees it. -Confucious
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looks to be some sort of light fixture maybe or perhaps just a piece of the ceiling on it's last legs. that's my guess.
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I wonder what that backdrop is?? Some bucolic scene? Hi Brian.
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Nice backdrop
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I wound't have been able to help it I would have taken one just as a momento.
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Excellent shot. Love the beams in the ceiling! Charming window :-)
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going crazy with the chairs in this place huh? haha those folders in the bottom left of the picture... were those just more of the same? lawsuits and records and whatnot? That wall in the back there adds a great touch, the boards slowly succumbing to time, revealing the raw skeleton within the wall.
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Yeah, but did you see the freaking curtains!!???
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Do you know what it was used for, Motts?
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that gray machine on the right looks as though it may start right up with a couple of well placed kicks.
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Eww, how creepy! This shot freaked me out as well.