22 Comments Posted by Daved

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Your fears of this place are all manufactured within your own minds. You are making yourselves scared. Its all of your own doing. If you logically think about it, there really is nothing to be afraid of. Its simply an empty house that was left to decay. Over time, the elements have worn away its once homely face, so now it seems to be and looks more sinister. Even so, it is still just only a house that the elements/vandals are responsible for ruining. I can see why Motts isn't afraid. Why would he be?
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Try to imagine how many male feet climbed, ran up, jumped down those stairs...no more.
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There is no doorknob, just the socket of where the doorknob used to be. The socket looks brass. I repeat, there is no actual doorknob...lol
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"...It was a turkey vulture that someone had cut completely in half." -Hillary.

Some people just disgust me. That is horrible, Hillary. Sorry you had to see that.
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Plus, the military buildings were torn down before the grounds became a school. So, no these are not the exact military buildings...BTW. It only takes a minute to actually READ about the history.
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I think Lynn takes these comments personally, like an attack on her or her grandmother. They are not. Yes, some comments are assumed and ignorant, flippant or funny, just because the comment section on this site is like an open forum.
However, I am sure that for the most part, the school was infact a good school since it was open for so long and had plenty of patients and staff working there who cared about eachother, etc. but unfortunately, like anywhere in the world, with human nature comes corruption of some sort...even in the best of places. This is not saying it happened all the time, to everyone, by everyone...of course not. Though it is very ignorant to believe that nothing bad ever happened.
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I think "Can't disclose" is full of s*it, honestly. "Attention, please someone give me attention!"...seems to be more their modus operandi.

As for the shower windows. They are pretty high up in congruence to the height of the showerheads. I think if you were standing outside, looking into the showers, unless you were right up against the glass, which would be pretty obvious as to what you were doing, then only the heads and shoulders of the ones taking a shower would be seen.
Don't ya think? :)
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He/she was probably napping. A family cop friend and also two professors I had who were cops, said that quite often, especially overnight shifts, they would just find a secluded, quiet place and just sleep. Many times it was near an intersection or something along those lines, so any cars that went by would be wary and slow down, etc. Meanwhile, they were snoozing the whole time, completely unaware of any cars or anyone...lol Nice.
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Statistically, one in every 10 people is gay. I'm sure Puchi Hill was not alone in there...
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"...sometimes, some crimes go slipping through the cracks, which leads to gumshoes..." LOVED that cartoon. They were also on Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies.
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Motts forgets to mention that although the blanket was soft, it was so stiff, it could be cracked in half...

...must have been the cell of good ol' Buddy Whackit...lol
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It makes you wonder just who these pics and drawing belonged to...his likes/dislikes...his crime...what he thought and did each day...etc. So much wonder for someone who we will never meet.
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It looks like a giant uncircumsized alien "piece"...lol
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I think as a punishment...inmates should have had to clean these shower floors and walls with toothbrushes, like they had us do in the army. The smell alone and the interesting dried-up spatters you would find on the tile would make one really appreciate keeping their living/washing quarters clean.
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My first thought when I saw this pic was..."I wonder just how many freely-swinging dicks have been in this room?" lol