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true, it is so sad, we just had a resident transferred to another facility yesterday, and when i came on shift, everything was gone, even the name plate on the door.
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Thanks for sharing your photos, I really enjoyed them. And hello to my former hometown... oh how I miss Philadelphia.
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This is probably what they kept some of their medicines in to control the temperature. We have some thng like this in our basement. The Dr. who built our house in the late 30's used it for that reason.

(I'm just LOVING this site!
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No I doubt that you'd find a sign similar to this one is a Men's room but I am sure there are a few lewd remarks written on the walls.
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BeenThere (AKA Mike),

Oh, when you guys learn... advertising the name of the place only hurts your organization and what you are trying to do.

You can keep posting all your childish comments on my site too, they will just be deleted. I'm keeping track of it all though, perhaps your supervisor might find your representation of the agency you work for and what you are doing while on the job very interesting. E-mail me if you'd like to discuss this further.
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Wow, boarded up tight!
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Ed, maybe you could install soap dispensers...IN CARS! We could save a lot of money on handiwipes and kill germs at the same time!
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Great find! Is it just me, or does this doorway seem really narrow?
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Wow what a crisp shot Motts, and yes it's a pretty shade of blue.
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Me too Ed. I wonder if they were a cheerful colour at least?
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Thanks,again, Motts.
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Geez, that darn admin....they got everything. Fireplaces, skylights, great views of birds
a-soaring!
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The walls just look so solid still in this shot. And Lynne, I couldn't do what you do, I bow and scrape to you dear.
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I have my own willies with this shot. It's a really good one, and yeah it looks like something just finished escaping.
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I knew it had to see normal activities at one time. I guess it wasn't always creepy.