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The Wall

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now that there is a lonly looking chair
great album!!
Motts, I love how you depicted all the lonely chairs. It's your hallmark for Pennhurst. :) Find more! Perhaps take a video camera in there and then put it online so we could all see?
pink floyds awsome!!!!!
totally agree with Jewelyz08. it would be so cool to have a little tour clip
Nice Composition, I love the side shots. My Specialty :)
some of these rooms were just walls...no celing for privacy nor doors...just like cubicles at an office...alougth some of them have little wooden gates
ummm, anybody else notice the multiple creepy splatterings on that wall? yeah, great.
the splatterings are blood and feces (at least that's what they were when i was there last...
There is the chair were the famous china man Whuo Phung Poo one of the orginal ocupants who wrote a book . it was titled Brown Spots on the WALL BY Whuo Phung Poo
Who flung Poo?
Damn, I thought only Monkeys did that.
The walls were cubicles. There were two to four clients in each cubicle with closets for their belongings. It was an attempt to give some privacy. There were no ceilings on the cubicles. The ceilings of the buildings were high and in order to have heat and light you could not box in the cubicles.
dude, what is it with you and chairs?
poor chair
o andn88car has a point what IS with you and chiars
THAT LOOKS LIKE IT WOULD MATCH MY SECTIONAL!
oh ilike this one

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