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A room full of Geri-chairs, most likely left over from a state auction when the hospital closed.
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Aw...poor orphan Geri-Chairs. Why didn't someone just donate them to a local nursing home? Were they that out-dated? I know when I worked in a nursing home, they were always scrambling for these chairs. There never seemed to be enough of them.
those things look so tacky , it is no wonder why they are stll there.i
They make quite the audience, don't they.
Wonder what the going price was?
The lonely chair support group is now meeting.
LOL AD Nilsen
Oooooooooooooo so freakish to me something so simple.
"How much is that chair in the window...."
LOL! Every time I see chairs now on this site, I just burst out laughing. Mr. Mott's really has a thing for chairs. Love those lonely ones!
Don't know the going price for these chairs,but it must have been too high
Its apparent the white one is chairing this group
LOL A D Nilsen and Canada!

At least the chairs are all together. They need to go find their lonely friends scattered about the hospital.
OOoh,,,maybe they are planning a huge chair revolt!


WE WILL NOT BE IGNORED!! FIGHT FOR OUR CHAIR RIGHTS! Who's with me????
COME ON I WOULD HAVE BOUGHT THOSE!!!! THOSE ARE SOOOOO COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sale! Sale! SALE! Come on down to the abandoned asylum for prices on chairs so low we must be crazy!
damn! i would have bought one! i dragged a wheelchair all over PCH trying to find the right lighting for a "session 9" shot and it still didn't come out good! lol
So sad. Unwanted and just dumped...

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