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that is a HUGE ventilator, could you imagine someone hooked up to that, crazy!!!!!
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the infamous chair
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S'okay Bri, we knows ya and loves ya just as ye are!
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interesting photo, I like it, the red chair in the back looks like it was moving, it is kind of blurry. other wise another great photo. Mr. Motts do you know of many places located in Washington State that are abandoned, if so please e-mail me at rtotten@soundfamilymedicine.com thanks!!!
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She is Candace, she plays guitar in a band that Motts plays drums for. Isn't she a great model?
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i would guess the yellow paint was scratched and peeled off and the red was beneath it.
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neat picture
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you are quite handsome!!!! and I like the background too(ha ha ha) >=)
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I like the rust running down, it gives it such a surreal look, like the machine is bleeding!
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This picture is beautiful, one of great thought. Great- no amazing job!
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and could I screw up anymore at typing and spelling, hopfully you can translate my jibberish into englis (ha ha ha)!
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Sefty, thanks for the info!!! I just always wonder why in some buliding shown even on the 2nd and 3rd floors, there is dirt and grass on the floors and flowers growing out of chairs, but what yuo saud makes sense. thanks again Renee Totten!! 8-)
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what type of large instruments would they put in something that big? at my clinic we auto clave small instruments ie:vasectomy packs, circ packs, specs, ect, so I am not used to seeing a autoclave that large, please educate me so I can look smart to my friends(he he) 8-)
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maypost: what do you measn you do not see any peeling paint, di you look at the archways leading to the hallway???? I like the tables, gives the room a poltergiest effect!!!
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looking at the photo again. in this particular case, it would definately be due to the ceiling collapse - anything that was on the roof would have come through, and continued to grow and develop in its new home...

sorry for the double-posting...

Regards,
Sefty.