Previous photo Fuller State School and Hospital | Chop Shop Next photo
Ectoplasm

Ectoplasm

Bookmark and Share More info
comments

Please remember that the comments posted here are not the opinions of opacity.us or its affiliates.

What a perfect title, Motts! Any idea what that is? I can't figure it out.
Clearly it's a hot air balloon chair!
Its either crawling out of or into that yellow object. Hot air balloon chair? LOL that is too funny!
Ahhh, how did I miss that Felyne? ;-D
I think the yellow thing caught it's next meal.
Is that "FOCK ALL" written on the board??

Well Fock you too. :D I think the yellow thing just took a massive dump...
Could it be one of those toys where you push it fast and that "parachute" fans out behind it??
OMG we had a chair like this in my kindergarten and it scared the crap out of me. Thanks for scaring the crap out of me like 30 years later!
CLEANUP ON AISLE JOE!

Someone get Joe a Depends will ya? We got crap all over the place now....
EW. :D
LMFAO mama!
Its the Stay Puff marshmellow man.
Here's what I think this is. Me and Jeremy have come to the conclusion that this is a inflatable item of some sort. That yellow box is a high velocity air blower that's used to pump air at high velocity into the item that's being inflated, kind of like what you see at xmas time the inflatable snow man. When I was a child in elementary school we had this big 8 feet by 8 feet blow up pad that we could jump on, and it had a big yellow box just like this. By the way me and my partner Jeremy Turner just love looking at your site, we are abandoned building seekers as well, but we look for old electrical items, and machinery to collect, maybe you can keep your eyes open for us as well.
Shawn scares me.....
Binky you're right, we have one in the outside closet where I work now. The yellow is the blower and it inflates the red and yellow thing on the floor :) Kudos!!
Someone wrote something on the blackboard.....
Thanks for that explanation Shawn, makes sense.
Interesting to collect old electrical items; but you know the motto, take only pictures - leave only footprints.
I was wondering how you guys shoot for the most part, long exposure? I've been shooting a lot in abandoned places lately and have been struggling with how to get the right lighting.
Check out vintage electrical and medical salvage sites online, Shawn. Lots of great buys to be found. And thrift shops. When they don't know what they've got, you can get things for pittance. I speak from much experience. :)

Comments pertaining to real location names, methods of entering the property, promotions or advertisements, off-topic discussion and general flaming, as well as those submitted under various aliases are subject to immediate deletion and your ip address being banned from this website. By submitting your comment you agree to these terms. Visit the forum for off-topic and general discussion. To prevent your comment from being removed and to help keep this site uncluttered, please read more about comments on opacity.

Memories and stories from past employees, visitors or patients are gratefully welcomed, they help keep these places alive!

 
Previous photo Fuller State School and Hospital | Chop Shop Next photo