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i like how the table fades from yellow to white!....or is it the other way around?
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Motts, i just wanted to say that some of your description belong in a book. like this one...'A bit of raw sewage smelled like it mixed in from some unknown leak in the dark snake pit of pipes above our heads.'
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As always Motts, its been a pleasure!
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it seems like someone with black hair and a white gown should be shuffling down the hall. very creepy, but AMAZING!
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Did someone tell the desk-chairs to take a bow???? and tell the others to roll over and play dead?? lol
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Lovely ivy covered walls, and a beauty of a blue sky!
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That just makes an explorers day...... An open door to the wonders of rust, mold and peeling paint!
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bleeding, streaks of rust, how awesome!
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Not a soap dispenser is it? (sorry lol!)
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The broken shapes remind me of an ink-blot test!
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amazing that the bed frames are still in great shape!
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Yeah I agree it does look like a bathroom not a 'room' for people. Not much privacy here is there. Ugh...that would not be good. Esp if a patient made alot of noise you wouldn't be able to sleep at all......
Haha-- But that open door sure is an invitation. . .
IT'S BEAUTIFUL. . . .
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Accountable for their actions, no doubt. A reminder to play by the rules, not to put your profession at risk by doing something foolish.