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Were those more patient files "in storage"?
Did you look at the papers spilling out of the box, Mr. Motts? Were they patient files?
DANG IT Mr. Motts! You forgot to take the rest of the garbage to the curb. Heeehee.

I love the brickwork showing through the paint on the walls. It is so pretty.
No they looked like financial data printouts.
Now, its used for boxes... isnt it amazing how times have changed.
They just painted right on the brick.
Was this an isolation room?
Still haven't figured out the low doorknobs?
They might have had a rule that you had to able to open a door from a wheelchair or something
EJ that actually makes sense.

Wow. My brain is working today...amazing.
Are you sure it isn't, "half empty?" ;-)
HAHAHA Katy...actually I am neither an optomist nor a pessamist...I am a pragmatic. :)

Believe it or not, I actually see this rom as "half-empty" instead of "half-full" for some reason. I wonder why that is...even though I am pragmatic, I still ike to see the half-full side of most things if I can.
Blue marble floor? Interesting.
Much better to have the paint showing the brick. (green-or anything all over in a shade that vibrant is ...intense color trauma)
it looks half empty because the vent to the left of the door makes me picture the bottom of a swimming pool drain.. half empty. Draining, little by little consuming all that was left behind. How can people stop going to work never planning to return and just drop everything they were working on. No one went back to clean the place out. Why is that? Why not try to sell it to another company..
Looks like someone is looking in the little window with glasses on!!! lol

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