577 Comments for Manicomio Frigerio

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Andy I was thinking about Kudzu also. It is the worst. This ivy is kind of pretty and Kudzu is just plain ugly.
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This is my favorite shot. The beautiful ivy making inroads where none exist. Great job Motts
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Andy you are exactly correct about the time frame for this color in hospitals. We moved from out "old" hospital to the new in 1977 and all of the colors in the new one were bright and "cheerful" Supposedly these colors were based on the latest color research. This is a perfect example about how wrong research can be.
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Who took my bed ???????
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I think I am going to enjoy this gallery a lot !!!!!!!!!
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Thanks for posting.
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Barber shop?
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told yeahs...*_* i want a forest of them to play and frolic in.
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thats what she said, JuniorJeenie.
At least someone could find a use for the property, hopefully it gave them some good shelter... Some of us aren't blessed with the fortune of a roof overhead....

Shame he/she didn't tidy up afterwards though.

Motts, you say it had only recently been left.... Was the electricity live in the site or something? Or do you think they had their own little generator or something???

BTW, my first post here (been a lurker for years) Hi everyone :)
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W-W-W-Wallpaper!
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Ahhh, Molto bene! Such a wait but well worth it.....and now eagerly anticipating the next gallery :)

@Mompink...Grazie.....has one 'z' in it :D

Ciao ciao!
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'Clinical Section'........ Liza, there's probably bottled brains kept in there tbh!
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Just for once the Google translator was actually fairly accurate although its a literal translation

It says "Danger, infected waste. Contaminated sharps and waste to be incinerated."

Italian grammer is backwards. ie, you'd say Il Gallo Rosso which would literally translate as Rooster Red.
oh good stuff motts