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Don't worry - you'll get over it quickly. ;-)
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^ LOL.

I think I'm starting to become a fan of yours, Lynne : )
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Undoubtedly. "Clean the walls, beat the patients, water the grass" - what a great multi-purpose tool for all psychiatric facilities.
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I was born in the 80s so must have missed most of the "smoking areas" you can still smoke in some restuarants, but thats about it. I remeber having to complete 6 pages of paperwork just to get a pass to smoke outside the hospital in upstate NY. I was on the 6th floor and I would have to go down to the ground floor and needed a pass to get there. This was in 03. Its amazing how things change
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All I can do is repeat what everyone else is saying!

What an experience! Thank you so much!
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This arch looks very dangerous.
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makes you wonder if people were beaten with those
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great shots! wouldn't find something like that out of the us i think! greetings from germany!
felix
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Wow, Its Crazy how destroyed that is
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ewww... that erm, thing looks really gross. thought it was like a dead mass of an unknown creature or something.
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am I crazy, or does that look quite small for a record to fit on? maybe it was a newer version with the smaller records or something?
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haha, no matter what the explanation, that's pretty darn funny.
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Its so they could just wheel the person on
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Could be the plans they used later to add the tacky drop ceilings
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this is an interesting picture. i would agree that it looks like a ghost from the past working in what it looks like today.