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You have to wonder what they were thinking when they did that!!!
Looks almost childish.....
Hope you ever did this car was able to get well and drive far, far away like you said Motts!
Probably thinking of freedom and a drive in the country?
its the next car from Toyota
How human is that, we all wish we could drive far away at one time or another.
Very well put Canada! Its very human to dream of a faraway place.
Psych patients often draw their dreams...or their nightmares...
that car looks like it could be quite old
Can you imagine the bordom? A life there was no life, and should make us count our blessings that we have the life we have.
Charlie is wouldnt be boring, like he said, there were bowling areas and theatres and all sorts.... Then again, psycho patients wouldnt be allowed out or something.... we were really un-just back then, If a psycho patient who had been rehabilitated went: "Im not psycho anymore im fine" they'd be rejected and left in the hospital. Maybe they made a mental test...
It looks like a circa-1930's car doesn't it? Like a Bentley or something lavish like that.

I remember being in a psych ward and how terribly boring and long the days were. You basically had meals to look forward to (they broke up the day at least) and MAYBE activities in the evening...IF the staff let you go.

Long, boring days that were all the same...THAT is what haunts my dreams still.
BRRR!

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