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Accessibility. If a building didn't have ramps everywhere (and most didn't) you would need one of these to carry someone up or down steps. These would be needed if someone actually died or if they were just injured and couldn't walk. It is a dangerous journey to carry someone on a regular stretcher up or down steps, and if their body doesn't fit the dimensions of a regular stretcher the trip becomes even more potentially hazardous.
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That is an odd greeting for a building to proclaim, ya think? Even the way it's written is odd.
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This is a sad and empty shot. How long has that bike been there for it to leave it's rusted impression in the cement like that? God, it's just depressing-looking. That bike used to bring fun and now it's just a rusted relic.
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I must second what Anna's said with my own resounding "creepy!"
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Imagine this building in its heyday! It has such an immense presense in its current condition--it must've been incredible during it's years of operation.
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How eerie. I find this picture stirring, like unfinished business.
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The way the rust is cast across the ground, it looks like the tricycle bled out on the spot. How sad.
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I agree with Java's rather....capitilized comment. It does give that air. A very good shot indeed, Mr. Motts.
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DOCTERS JUST ABUSED THEIR POWERS TO GET A GOOD LAUGH.
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IF YOU KINDA STARE AT IT A LITTLE BIT...... YOU KINDA THINK THAT A PAIR OF EYES ARE GOING TO VIOLENTLY APPEAR SUDDENLY THROUGH THE LITTLE HOLES.... *SHIVERS*
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I HATE THOSE PUSH BUTTON FLUSHERS, THEY ALWAYS LEAKED OUT WATER WHEN YOU PUSHED THEM! EEWW!!!
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ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL AND VALUABLE THING THAT I COULD NEVER SAVE FROM ROTTING IN A PLACE LIKE THAT. GOSH I WISH I COULD GET THAT FAB PIANO.....
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THOSE STUPID CEILING TILES NEVER STAY GLUED TO THE CEILING. THEY FALL OFF OF THE CEILINGS AT MY HIGH SCHOOL ALL THE TIME!
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WOW...COOL!!!
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I LOVE THE REFLECTION IN THE GLASS IN THE CABINET