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A few years too late, "the cup's" plant friends show up to bust him loose. Only to find he hung himself with his buddy "toast"...
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The toast was obviously institutionalized and couldn't handle being set free so it talked its friend 'the cup" into a double suicide.
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They are a holdover from the days of horse drawn waggons. Brand new fire houses still have them, although they really don't serve any purpose anymore. "200 years of tradition unimpeded by progress"
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looks more like a crypt than a connecting hallway.
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was the door intact? Maybe so one ran at the door when it was closed, crashed thru, it and then road the door down to the next floor... Maybe I read too much into it =P
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Not to mention wicker would be near impossible to clean.
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Why is it these always seem to look good? The company that made these must be the same company that makes the black/orange boxes for planes.
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All-purpose cathetre anybody?
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The bowling alley reminds me of the movie 'Girl Interrupted.'
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They look like ash trays attached to the walls.
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From commenting on the previous photo and discussing things with my stepmom it makes sense to me that it could very well be a washroom.
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I asked my stepmom about this picture because she's worked at a few institutes and her mother did as well and she says it looks like it could've just been a wash room. Not for people but for clothing/bedding and other things. The hole could've been where they slid everything in for someone to sort through and wash.

She could be wrong though but it's just a guess. She said it's hard to depict without actually being there and knowing further details so we may never know the answer to this.
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no, it was brother paul's class
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the light used to make ears turn red
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Mr. Motts, please tell me how do you spot such great places?