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I sew, that dress would be EASY to make. I would make one that looked like it if I wanted one like it before I would wear THAT stinky spooky thing! LOL
(Plus my hem would look better)
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If I were the photographer this one would be titled,
"OH SH*T!"
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How could the "Severly Retarded Adult" read it to benefit from it? Ha Ha
I think the book should be called "How to teach social skills to severly retarded adults"
The real title comes off as a little silly!
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The only thing that this could possibly be in my mind is a work table. I picture the door being locked and a nurse or whomever putting something through the opening. The table, I feel was either a work table or simply a table to hold many items.
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All I have to say to that is, OOOH YOU GOT TOOOOLD.
Do not insult thy Master Motts. He has only made one mistake, with the light fixture.
Eh eh, remember that Motts?
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Looks like a walk down the Last Mile...
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Calling the site-owner a fool is foolish in itself cc.
If this IS in fact a kitchen, show me the oven, genius.
Motts has seen an asylum or two in his travels. I'm sure the mistake-made is your own.
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If you read the posts above yours, you'd notice this was already stated by Goddog.
The gym did exist however, but was located in the building next to Self Help on Southampton Road.
The building still has the gym equipment stored there.
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RE: Padded rooms
This place was only closed in 2000.
3rd pic down
http://www.forgottenoh...can/franciscan4.html
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there was no gym
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that's a kitchen, fool
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LoL! Flurescent lights are even more expensive than 39 cents each, which makes this picture (which Mr. Motts got for free)...priceless! :0)
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Wow, I can speak (umm...er...type) really well while having a foot in my mouth...LoL!
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I'm sorry, Lynne, but I don't think it ever ends...

[slow, horizontal cranial movement taking place......]
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The long white building was called the palladium. It used to have private parties and weddings there. I used to be a dishwasher there in the mid 80's... my first job.what a shame.