170 Comments for Clinique de la Faisanderie

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That hallway photograph does have many stories to tell about the patients that did live and sleep in all of those individual rooms.
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That wall has made me cry, it reminds me of my grandparents that I will always love, they did live and then they died in Tupelo, Mississippi.
Damn Motts, you have inspired me, and cost me $1000 for a new D-SLR!
Thanks for the excellent web site and photos, keep it up.
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though graffiti annoys me, that is very nice peice
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i request wallpaper, pretty please
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Are these rotundas popular in Belgium? I never saw them anywhere else. Strange to see that square hole in the floor
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yes most nursing homes have carpeting. I like this tile much better, its more durable and easier to keep clean
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I think there was an alter where the dirt is. I love those widows too
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I never understood straight, the angle of the handles on those things - I reiterate this feeling> : / and have done my share of sweeping, they should put clasps near the threaded end to keep the handles from unscrewing. Invention Idea, you might call it in - at your will! LOL
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The Building's right and right bottom side with the road curving around speak "Suburbia" o.o ; I feel ecstatic to it's view!
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Oh - but it does speak life, remember the surreal feeling you once had, the surreal feeling I get while we view shots and comments, I agree with Blue's conclusion indefinitely.
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Heavy Belgium waffles? Raaaaaaaccced!
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<.< >.>
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I agree.
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I agree.