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Chair in Window

Chair in Window

This is a common sight in this building... at least they weren't thrown off hte roof.
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Does the chair read "boo"?
Yes, actually it does.
I wonder who threw this chair. Patient? Vandal? Probably the latter.
"The Great Chair Escape!" coming soon to a theater near you. :D
no the great LONLEY CHAIR ESCAPE!!!!
The chhair was camaera shy and tried to escape. It probably knew about Motts obsession w/ chairs.
RYou're right Under Bed, "The Great LONELY Chair Escape" does sound better.

Who knows, maybe the poor thing was camera shy. :-)
the lonly chair rated pg13
this poor chair tried to jump but got stuck in the window, poor lonely chair.
destend to live a life in place it didnt belong...
Yes, chair, honey, I know you're so very lonely, but just.. don't do ittttt!!!!!!!!!!!! We love you! =[... XD
i guess people likes to sit on windows back in those days
The chair's failed suicide attempt.
A classical escape routine.
Camera shy chair, escape at any cost.....
This would raise some attention if it hung in a gallery. Nice eye, Mr. Motts.
thats one scary chair
Whispers * I think somebody has issues* Good thing the chair is in a mental asylum...haha
Wow i had to look at my screen differently so see the ''Boo'' there.. creepy
everyone is talking about the chair look closely can you spot the what looks like a cowboy or maybe a man in the hat WEIRDNESS and the chair says boo 'GETTING CHILLS'
These chairs seem to have alot of emotions in kppc
Im breaking out! Love this shot,the pic makes quite a statement
Very intimidating, especially because the chair says "boo".

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