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It would fit below so perfectly.
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Might have been where the radiators were.
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I figured I'd find a picture for u all of the doors.. here is the link

http://www.uphs.upenn....s/images/hup_rav.jpg
"Here's your room, with locking window in case you really loose it"
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Thanks for the new pics Mr. Motts!! Ed from Oregon
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Probably some poor administration persons tiny little enclave. A precurser to the cubicle!
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I believe it was all the missing vowels.
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You know, before I looked at the comments below the picture, the first thought into my head was "graveyard"! That building section behind looks pretty church-like.
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You make it look like a quaint English country manor!
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Not enough vowels for my taste!

You couldn't happen to tell what all those lumps on the floor were, could you?
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What some people will do to save a buck on remodeling! At least it gives something interesting to comtemplate. Such as: Who in their right mind would have either of these elements in their home or office let alone both AT THE SAME TIME!
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YAY!!!!!!!!!! WEEEEEE!!!!!! ITS STILL THERE!!!!!! YAAAAAYYY!!!!
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It's like an old puzzle, the pieces don't all fit together quite so well anymore.
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What a whiny bunch you are! I remember fondly my sleepless college days! Those 6 hours of sleep weeks (between classes, work, and play). At least here you got to be "discombobulated" in a beautiful place.
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MAN, WHAT HAPPEND HERE IS NOT ANYTHING NEW. ELEGANT BUILDINGS JUST LIKE THIS ONE ARE JUST RUIND WITH STUPID, RETARDED ARCHITECTS WHO THINK COVERING UP SOMEONE ELSES BEAUTIFUL ARTWORK IS THE RIGHT THING TO DO. THIS IS ONE REASON WHY I WANT TO BECOME AN ARCHITECT, SO I CAN CREATE STUNNING STRUCTURES LIKE THIS ONE USED TO BE AND RESTORE OLD BUILDINGS EXACTLY LIKE THIS ONE TO HOW THAT ARTIST/ ARCHITECT WANTED HIS PIECE OF ART TO LOOK LIKE. SORRY I GET REALLY FIRED UP WITH IMAGES LIKE THIS ONE! 8D