681 Comments Posted by Binky

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Don't gaslight fixtures usually have gas flow adjustment valves on them?
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I understand it was common in the wild west to find abandoned cabins with the remains and refuse of the final meal still on the table. Why clean up after the final meal if you are abandoning your pioneering dream and heading back to civilization? Perhaps this was the same, a final meal by the last staff.
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That for another groovy gallery!
I don't recall seeing so many metal doors and windows in the other hospitals ( or fallen florescent lamps ). Please edit roughshod over my comments.
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We only want one. . .
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Sad little thing, can you hear it, slowly rattling down the passageway, dragging it's shattered frame desperately away from the there. Images it has seen in that room without a name, that cannot be mentioned, nightmares in the dark, the tortured squeals of metal grinding on metal, the snapping of spokes, must drag self away before they catch us again, must escape this time, seek the light, FIND THE LIGHT - LEAP INTO THE LIGHT - FIND A WINDOW AND JUMP FOR SANITY
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Lair of the Zombies? No foot prints or dragging trails, might be safe. I'm sure it's safe. You go first.
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It's nice to see the ugly florescent lights have tumbled to their doom. This is at least the second photo with downed light fixtures.
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I'd like Nasal Packing for $500.
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It kind of looks like the ceiling is sagging, or is that distortion from the camera lens?
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Note to self:
Don't eat off the gurney.
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Tiny caskets for tiny aliens?

Sounds like an awesome start to a new gallery!
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What does it say above the cell?
"Welcome to the Thunderdome?"
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We only see the redrum because we fear the redrum. . .
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Looks like a skeleton key as well.
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Hmmm, and the numbers 18, 30, possibly a date 2/2/60? And a snapshot of Jesus.

Not a muslim.