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Crowded Shower

Crowded Shower

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OMG...my mom had a shower chair like that once she became so sickly that she couldn't stand well on her own. She died the year after we got her one. :(
I just can't seem to get my focus away from all of those hooks.
I think I like the more modern showers better near the front of the gallery lol.
I'm agreeing with Toot. I would not have wanted to shower here.
Rekrats; Why not? In this one, you get hung up to dry...
Wow did the three stooges put together the plumbing here?
What were those hooks used for? These hospitals always make me wonder.
Those meat hooks surely looks uninviting indeed
They ran out of shower hooks and used the meat hooks for the shower curtain to hang on.
I'm sorry Mama. :(

Matt, hilarious!
It's ok...she is at peace and now DH's mom has joined her and his dad. :)

What are all those hooks for? THAT is a bit creepy...talk about wash & wear....
are those hooks used for a shower curtain, smoking meats, or hanging the bodies from.....:shiver:
HAHAH...gives new meaning to "hang em out to dry" huh?
OK, everyone stop pushing, you'll all get your turn to rinse off!!
Even if those hooks were indeed for curtains, it looks like the shower chair crowd got less privacy than those using the retrofit stalls.
That just looks like a very cold drafty room to get nekkid and wet in. BRRRRRRRRR.

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