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it is so cute. i want it....to think it is all alone there :o(
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Actually you needed to walk past the morgue to get to the autopsy viewing theater, where there are many seats (I assume they had a decent sized crowd at times).

I think the tiles are pretty standard medical construction materials, easy to clean and non-absorbent, nothing too fancy...
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So that the poor mortician wouldn't be depressed all the time...
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why would the morgue, need sunshiny orange tiles, when nobody, but the mortician, see them?
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awww.. he must have made some child very happy.......... he makes me happy.
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there it is!!!!!!!! the GREEEEEEEEEEEEEEN....stop itTTTTTT
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besides, anything is better than that hideous green in EVERY ROOM OF EVERY hospital from back then
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gets my mind moving
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that is the scariest delivery room i've ever seen. if it looked like that when i had my son--- i'd have went outside and had him in the grass.
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look at the way the vandals broke apart this bathroom, searching for every piece of money making copper or metal possible. a toilet was smashed in the process!
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shopping carts? evidence of homeless living there?
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brilliant perspective my friend
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WHAT!!! So unfair!! Can we go back to doing that PLEASE!
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actually, in that 1930's to 1970's time frame, most women gave birth under general anethesia. Mrs. Smith would've had no clue who was there or what happened until she woke up hours later.
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That must've left peoples asses feeling sore!