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Paintball playing was evident in some rooms as well.
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yes, i was going to ask if that was paintball or mold, Which Obviously couldnt
That ceiling is so high, it makes the door look too short. I've never played paintball -- but who would they be shooting at up that high?
wow bad aim.
Light fixture looks like sputnik. Wonder when it was installed.
Well at least that light fixture isn't de-orbiting.
PHOBOS-GRUNT is coming down.
I wonder if those paintballers ever hit anyone ??
Wonder if there use to be a doorway leading out under those arched glass windows and they added on a new wing or room through these tall doors?
they could probably shoot spiderman pretty good.
Paintball therapy,,, how interesting.
never did understand paintball
@Claudia, you're more correct than you may realize. This is an early 1960s piece that was influenced by the Space Race during the Cold War. Lots of "modern" furniture, light fixtures, architecture, clothing, and even cars were influenced by the USSR and US Space Programs.
I thought it was a large spider...almost had me a heart-attack!!!

Humm...I think those paintballers need to learn how to aim or find a much SHORTER target lol. :P
The light fixture reminds me of an old wagon wheel. Yuck. And LucieLou, I give you props for that door catch. :)

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