o.o! OMG. Poor kitty. :'(

And Harly, seconding what you said.
The peeling paint patterns on that door are brilliant.
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Thats horrible. Very sad, I hope the little cat did not suffer too badly. Maybe it was an accident, I dont want to believe a person did this- although I know thats possible.
and may all individuals who harm animals go straight to hell and be in pain for eternity.
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I see the face. weird
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That is captivating.
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oooh, this makes me shiver.
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Huh. Sorta looks like somebody went crazy in this bathroom...tore it all up.
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Has an eerie look to it.
Cash registers used to be so expensive that most small businesses (and perhaps budget-conscious psychiatric hospitals) bought used machines that had been bought new by grocery or department store chains. Thus you would end up with a machine that had been ordered with department titles appropriate for, in this case, a big-box store with produce, meat, groceries, and appliances. My family's paint store cash register, for example, had keys for produce, meat, canned goods, photo, and bakery.
I'll hazard a guess that $96.48 was the total of all sales (the "Z" total, if you're old-school retail) from the last time the cash reregister was cleared on its last day of use.
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To respond to some of the questions, the knife in the hand thing was from forbidden-places.com. The dog's teeth are also a bit to sharp to just be playing, dont ya think?
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Must...resist... Must...not...open...it...
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I remember that machine in grade school. The ditto machine is what we called it in the 60's. I loved the aroma of the ink and the warm, sometimes hot copies it made.
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Looks like an Avertisement. FREE CAT
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I don't know why but finding paintings like this in insane asylums creep me out.