hihi i have to laugh at this pic cuz i remember where i once worked there was the same sink with that water faucet thingy and it was perfect to spray water everywhere and even on others who were bugging me. >:-)
Paint ball lunches! Oh no!
But Lynne that wasn't drawn by a patient with paint! It was drawn with the abused patients own blood that the evil orderlies spilled while beating them just for fun! With their last bit of strength the innocent patient victim (put unfairly into the hospital due to a stuttering problem) drew that painting an then died alone in that litle room. Their body was hidden under the floor boards where it still rots today!
Don't think I don't know!
LOL good idea Jo. You know there was really a story in the Weekly World News (It's all true I tell you! lol) about some company that sued to hire snipers to shoot employees with paint balls if the employees attempted to leave their desks. Well! There's the truth for you! First they tortured the insane with paint balls, now onto the working! :D
LOL Lynne and Jo wanted to fix their dolls. When me and my friends were wee ones we used to destroy them. Once we had this huge Barbie doll concentration camp going in my friends basement. We would rip up their limps and tie them to the ceiling with shoe laces, put their heads on a mantle like head hunters and once we even got a robotics set and made "mutant zombie limbless robots" out of mutaliated Barbies (relax we got the idea off of Tales From The Crypt episodes. We weren't quite nuts enough to think of it ourselves). It was alot of fun. Used to scare the hell out of all the boys though. LOL we were very dark children with blond hair and blue eyes. We were only six when we did all this. It went on for a few months and then one of my friends mom found a closet full of Barbie victims and we had to clean the whole place up. It was dissappointing but okay because about a year later I got a movie camera and we used to film Barbie suicides. Like Barbies jumping out windows and drowing themselves in puddles. There's nothing quite like tormenting a Barbie doll. We must have wacked 50 or more of them. We also got ideas from movies like "Good Fellas." LOL we watched alot of movies very young. :D
Just felt like typing, thought I should share.
That's really beautiful in a twisted odd way. It's like something out of an evil Alice and Wonderland yet it's peaceful as well....strange. Great shot!
Thanks Tony!
Motts really should try to get these into a gallery. Maybe not a big one at first, just a wee one in Long Island City or Chelsea, somewhere around there. He's based in New York right? Seriously alot of people would like this work. I bet he could get a wee add in the New York times too. It would be a great exhibit.