A depressed man with an over active imagination built the box and tied a rope on to theceiling then he tied another rope onto the nails inside the box and the hatch on the other end tied it to the door he placed his head in the loop of the rope that's tied to the ceiling and when the police broke in the rope opened the box he was stepping on and he died (he hung himself).
no. roof is the outside ceiling is the inside
the key hanging inside ageorge Washingtons hom is a gift from who?
Ceiling
The top of a house on the inside.
You could either be asking about A pair of golden dice(inside)or a mynock, creature with a very long tongue (outside).
ceiling
It is a heat shield.
Point your feet to the ceiling.
If you're outside, "The sky!" If you're inside, "The ceiling!"
There IS a switch on the exterior, but it is hard to find. It should be near to the top of the fan (not the pole it is hanging off of). It is this way on mine but yours could be of different design so you may want to check the inside of the fan if you can not find it (it sounds ridiculous but where else could it be?)
The clapper is in the room underneath the detention room. Just make the stink bomb and get the teacher out, then go to the supply closet and go down the ladder inside it. go down and turn on the lights, it will be hanging up by the ceiling, just look!
The mounting plate for a ceiling light is designed to be mounted to a round or octagonal ceiling box. Very often these can be installed in existing structures without too much trouble. Without the box it is a code violation. Splices must be in enclosures and hanging loose in the ceiling doesn't qualify. If you do not have a box in the ceiling, you might consider installing a box ON the ceiling. It would be only 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep. Your splices would be safely inside. These boxes are typically used in outside installations and come in white or gray and take paint nicely so no one may ever notice. This type of installation is acceptable if the box is properly mounted.