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Of the probably 100s of chairs on this site, this is by far my favorite!
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Looks like Jenny and Megan did some re-decorating...
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Lordy, honey, like there would be room for a toilet? 8`-) Where I work, the majority of folks don't have a toilet in their bedroom.

Hell, the majority of people I know who live in the community don't have a toilet in their bedroom. :-)
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If being a "smart ass" is what you mean, I think there are plenty folks here who would agree. ;-)
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8`-) Oh, poor Staycee! 8`-) Don't you hate re-reading your comments later and it looks like you meant something weird when you really didn't? 8`-)
Count me in.
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It's very disturbing that there isn't even a toilet in this room.
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i fell down these stairs and broke my big toe
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Lynne-
I must say that I find your comments fascinating. I work with ICF-MR (institutional care facility for the mentally retarded) level individuals whom many grew up in institutions similar to this. It is very interesting and informative to read your postings. You must be very intelligent!!
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I hear Japanese businessmen pay good $$ for rooms like that
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Nevermind the "storage" idea.
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GIR!

Ahhh! Bees!
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Ok, I worded that wrong.....client belongings storeage it what I meant!!!!
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I agree with you, Bill. One of the older buildings in my organization (mental healthcare) has a basement full of this type of hallways. We have always used them for client storeage......as far as I know!?
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It looks like the ID number's on the batteries are written in black magic marker on duct tape. These must have been installed towards the end of the power plant's life.