254 Comments for Detroit Osteopathic Hospital

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The other web sites just can't hold a candle to you Motts.
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How sad it is for the buildings of knowledge and learning.
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It looks like Charlie Brown had another sad and depressing Christmas last December.
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Oh no, it is the attack of the black mold !
Where are the men and women in the hazardous material suits ! ? ! ?

mints
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One thing that I have noticed is that alot of these industrial clocks look like that they are built solid and can hold up for decades. I will have buy one on a web site or at a flea market or some place like that.
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There are more paint chips for the paint chip monster to eat up.
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The last four people who were in this room never made it out alive with the rest of the hospital staff. They were instantly vaporized by a miniature nuclear device. The only thing left are there ashes.
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I sure feel sorry for the person who had to clean up this place all the time.
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Does anyone know what the drawing is on the chalk board ?
The very last table upon which the majority of the human race will ever lie on.

Signed, Stranger in the Fog.
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Apparently that hospital has been designated "hell on earth" according to recent reports in the papers, Chris Pharo. I imagine its for lack of will to fund it properly.
We still use a large board to identify patient rooms at Western State Hospital, Lakewood, WA. I like it. I think it is more convenient than using a computer would be.
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Thanks for sharing, Motts! Great gallery!
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It is so upsetting knowing how Detroit has fallen into such ruin.
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Wow, lots of mold! Yuck. (The curtains are cool, though.)