756 Comments for Broadacres Hospital

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We are lucky indeed. So lucky that we named a dead bird after him. (LOL)
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Wow! Thomas Covenant. I guess I should not comment, but I will anyway. I don't see anything wrong with the way Tina J. interpreted this picture. I see a little bit of gloom in this picture as well. The wall is so gloomy the paint is trying to peal it's self off.
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Geenacres is the place to be! Sorry I couldn't resist.
Quite possibly for someone who's had a stroke, or has partial paralysis. Say their left side didn't work as well as the right. Therefore, to get around in the wheelchair, just use the cane apparatus with the right hand.
sad that something like this would be discarded.
i saw an elderly gentelman using one of these about a year ago at a nursing facility my father was in, the gentelman appeared very frail but had no problem opperating the chair.
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Beautiful, in a sorrowful way.
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Omg, this is so weird. i saw the exact same shot in a recent movie. and it was actually in a retirement home
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We're so lucky that you stumbled on to this site, Thomas Covenant
LOL
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Thomas likes to write in circles! How impressive.
I'll make a deal Thomas when you stop being an idiot we will stop being sensational.Oh wait that won't happen anytime soon!
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Puddleboy, I am more of the impression that someone never quite left childhood. ;-)
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Mr. Covenant, Were you ever a kid? I'm getting the impression that you was born an adult.
What gloom, besides the self-imposed kind do you see?
I would wager a lot of money that it was shoved out of the way by some security guy who didn't want to trip on his route, or an inspector checking to see if the building was still safe enough to leave standing.

Its not like there was this The Ring-like person screaming in the chair, and then some exaggeratted horror-cliche orderly came in and chopped them up, while their family waited outside in a white minivan waiting for their daughter to be released, which of course she never was....

Stop being so darn gothic and sensationalistic.