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Privacy curtains and no doors? Oxymorons. (I always thought that phrase meant "airhead")
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Amazing shot, it is beautifully compositioned.
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Again, another observation of the doors being left open in so many of the shots of this institution could be a result of security being able to do quick sweeps of the building to insure there were no intruders.
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I imagine any person looking into one of these rooms for whatever reason, would not nor could not turn to leave the room and close the door.
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This Utica crib... BINGO! It's still used by people who "horde" children today. These are used by the people we read about that chain children to beds or place them in cages so they won't wander away. People foster or adopt kids or are given special needs children by people who have adopted them and find they can not care for them. We've read of plenty of cases like this recently.

Thiese were most certainly NOT used in the poultry industry.
At first: Greetings from Austria!
Motts - your pics are great!
The thing hanging over the dentist's chair is a X-Ray for single teeth ....
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Hey, Motts, was the clock stopped at 4:20 ????
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Thanks for the new pics, they rocked my socks as always. And yess the lone chair, always a favorite.
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Great shot Motts, and your description adds the "Smell-a-Vision" touch to our enlightenment.
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Nice Ode to the Dentist, Bri. I'm just glad my dentist still has a gentle touch (not like my old dentist, I believe he studied in German concentration camps)
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Wow, I really felt speechless when I saw this, it looks like something you would see in a museum or magazine, really nice photo Motts!
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Very nice, and like your title!
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Wow, how did it feel being on top of the world like that? haha, very interesting perspective, awesome!
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ooo, intruiging window.
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Very cool photo Motts, as said before, superb lighting effect.