89 Comments Posted by David

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I believe the wooden blocks were used to cut viberation. The blocks were actually layed on a cement floor where something like tar was put down first then the blocks were then installed.
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Would have loved to check Dixmont out.
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This is NOT what I've been searching on the web for.
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just because you have tried it a lot doesn't mean your addicted. just like alcohol. just because you drink it, and over time it probably amounts to alot, doesn't mean your fucking addicted. just because someone eats chocolate a lot, doesn;t mean their addicted. dont be a dumb.
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I shall no longer speak of getting spirits to talk any longer on this CERTAIN pic, the others i shall if i think i should....
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sorry for double posting, but i see the old mans face, but the only other face i see is near the bottem left, it looks like somekind of dog or a bear
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i agree with you there, about the abndoned houses being disturbing, just by your self and the floors creaking like mad....
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Uhhhhh MOTTS???, Janice is right, there is someone in that window, it may not be a women but its there, look at the first window pane, can you tell us wat that is??? it cant be you, can it? just take the picture and look really close... Nice eyes Janice
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Iav been trying to see that movie ever since i read it on here, but i can't find it, not even in my citys public libreary
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Sara don talk like that... your scarying me, i read your comment then look at the pic and just try to imagine the patients, hell i'lll just try to imagine them playing tag or marco-polo in the dark....

(kick my self mentally)
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so any excat date on when the hospital was built? and how long is it, in terms of like feet or inches or somthing, cuase the pics made it seem like the hosiptal was pretty dam big....???
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Ciara? what do you mean 'something' or any thing for that matter?? i want to running through there during halloween in a hellraisers costum, and scare the gangs that run in there... i get arresested though..
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Ya i know, i was kidding, sorry if that offenced anybody, and sorry motts, i was just looking at it and it poped into my minds eye...
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this photo says a lot about america today. from a distance i imagine this lofty funnel looks awesomely impressive, as i imagine babel might have. the foundations are neglected and forgotten, grey and exposed. from this angle we can see, but are powerless to intervene.
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Motts very nice job, very nice indeed, one question, DO THEY LET CAM-CORDERS AND OTHER ELETROIC DEVICES IN? (start's shaking like a little fat kid in a candy shop)