122 Comments Posted by Chipy

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oh thank you thank you thank you here we go again. give us halls and stairways and stuff. omg i need some nibbling stuff. =)))
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are you sure thats it isnt rather a machine to give electro shocks? i think it is. :-o
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lets go skating =))
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if u failed miserably with this pic, i wanna know how you would define perfect. :D
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@brady:

danvers state hospital was the location where they filmed "session 9", not riverside.
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this type of vault is called "barrel vault". i once lifed in a house which had this in the basement. in that former days it was a very common method of constructing vaults for rugged ceilings and high bearing capacity. it takes a lot to get this ceiling come down.
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i wonder if not one or another of the patients used this opportunity for a midnight walky walk.
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this contraption and the metal rack just behind it on the rear left side are were used for blood transfusion. the glass bottles for the blood where put into this device in the front to shake it and prevent the blood from cloting.

here ( http://www.opacity.us/image3124.htm ) is a similar metal rack for a soap *oops* blood dispenser. ;-)
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this could be metropolis: no trees no green, just concrete, glass and steel. will our future look like this if we go on with the pollution? this pic is very depressing.
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i'm sure this records are not supposed to be left back. patients records are normally bound to the professional discretion. it's more than just shame to have left them back and accessible to the public.
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why does this corridor goes upwards?
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ah yea, as i suspected, they forgot one patients body to move at the moving day.
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this is one big soap dispenser *g*
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oh my! big shot!
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love it!!!!!!!!!!