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I love shots like this. Peering into the unknown....we may never know!
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nothin like poopin in public
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AWESOME old medical/dental chair! I want to rescue it!
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I've had this nightmare, too. Sometimes the toilets are missing and there is only a hole in the floor.
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Escape...
Thanks Sandy Y and Porthos.I didn't know that story had it's origin in Japan.Well now I do and I love stories of that nature:)
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Along with a stray skid mark or two...
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Maybe that hole is a soap dish?
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You're late for your nightmare.
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Did you see it move? Just a little? You did.

You did.
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The old folks may be gone, but their stories still remain, bound to these chairs.
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'Zero' would probaby the weight of an empty bed.
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Music echoes through the halls. Close by, the veteran urban explorer pauses and listens carefully. He follows the sound, eventually reaching the decrepit auditorium. There sits a beautiful antique piano. The music seems to be coming from it. He walks up to the unmoving keyboard and taps a key.
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The sink is placed right in front of the door. Anybody washing their hands would get smacked.
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Why don't you call them your friends?

Sorry if you think that's stupid, and I know it wouldn't work, but trying to make light of the situation and make everyone smile.

I know, its covered in cheese.

What if someone couldn't read the sign???? Like, some people go blind, or cannot read, so... Then if they did, I wonder if they got in trouble, or if the staff just laughed and tried once again to teach them to read, or remind them...