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wow, almost looks like a pair of skeletal legs hanging from the ceiling :-O
ya it does, first thing i noticed !
Huh. So it does. I'm sure that's not what it is, but it does have that appearance.

Yay! I finally saw something in a photo that other people did!
Haha yeah really Ilaynay. I never see that stuff :( This one I do though.
Those floors look so thin, like they didnt use very thick lumber when they were put there.
If you think about it, you can see those as being the legs of someone desperately holding on to the floor above after they fell through whilst exploring.
*tickle tickle* lol
Just Kidding!
THAT IS WHY I NO LONGER GO TO THE "BERRY"!!!!!! Oh Man what a night that was!
Good thing I had I wasn't flat-chested as a kid! The one and only timeI can say that I really didn't mind these damn things.
I love the fluorescent fixture balanced precariously on the edge of the chasm of missing floor. How many floors are missing there (you say top floor, how many floors did this section have....four like the others?)
The wards had three floors, some sections had four, which resembled more of an attic with lower ceilings and skylights.
Notice, the *No Smoking* notice on the wall??

This is what happens when you don't pay attention..... ROFL!!!!!
Two robot legs with rollerblades on them... easy..
I've always had a fear of falling through a floor.
~ME...is that what REALLY kept you from falling through the floor/ceiling?? ;)
it looks like it's supposed to be a reflection-but it isn't!!

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