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Mangled

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This is in the stairway adjacent to the burned-out *Overkill* room where we left Gonzo on the first trip.(A Grand Tour). It still amazes me that anyone would pick Byberry on a 90 degree day to take multiple hits of acid (LSD), but to each their own, ya know?
Heh, yeah that was really strange. He looked like a zombie by the time we got to the room.
I wish I had been!!
this shit is crazy.
this is a chair they put you in to strap you down and tube feed you
Actually it's just a recliner from a nurse's lounge/day room.
that's MY chair DON'T sit in it!
Radical Ed, you the man! :-)
looks like a cardiac chair (chair that reclines ti take pressure off the heart).
the old fashion wheel chairs!!! "going down the stairs are we." "oh why yes doctor can i go now?" " i will give u a hard push so u can go faster down."
Either way that chair is MANGLED!
ALL your pictures are great or even better than great ... BUT ... this one terrifies me ... even more than the doll one from the other place you went. !!!
oh.
another chair shot.
love it.
(:
creeeeepy... how big is this entire place? ???
ITS FUCKIN HUGE!!!!
SOMEONE WAS WAAAYY YO HEAVY FOR THAT CHAIR!!!!! LOL
woww my teacher from 7th grade had a chair like this in the classroom.
Those chairs are very familiar. They still use them to this day in the psychiatric ward I work in and ones I have visited for workshops. Radical Ed is right. It's just a recliner. The wheels on the bottom can be used to move patients that are elderly and immobile.

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