16 Comments Posted by Diana

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With a son who has a rare neuromuscular disease this is a custom wheelchair for a specific kid that was used in the past decade. Yes there are kiddos that don't have chairs and need them. Sad to see this just rotting.
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My father use to work at CVH for over 30 years in the 40's 50's and 60's. He was a Meat Cutter in charge of the Meat Market. He use to get in cows etc. and they use to hang in the freezer and he would cut everything up and make hamburger, steaks etc. He use to have a freezer just like this, I remember he would open the door to the freezer and I would look inside. Are there any pictures of the Meat Market? It had a concrete platform that the trucks use to back up to to deliver the meat and there were also stairs to walk up to the platform.
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That picture is cool and [realy scary]
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Getting dead in dumb way people can win Darwin award. To bad they cant claim it. Best way is to not to do stupid things and stay alive.
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That would be more scary walking in dark and falling in that pit of darkness. Brr so creepy.
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yay seeing a ghost and after that ruing away screaming like maniac.
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The windows are in perfect shape and amaizing
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The windows are quite amazingly perfect
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OOOOO what this button do?
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my family knows this guy that lived in letchworth. really had nothing wrong with him. he was just took a little extra time to think about what he did b4 doing it. not really "slow" at all. his family didnt want him so they dumped him there. they said he was dangerous and made up some dumbass lies. then, being around all the patients and believing he was one of them he actually started to become retarded. then (i dont remember how) but he went home, and started living again in stony point. and now hes perfectly fine accept he didnt learn anything new from when he checked in, till when he got out. he had a son, and hes a whiz kid.
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wow, nothin like sex on a cold abandoned lab tabel with the smell of mildew :)

my friend took a shit there! :D
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what building is this?
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^ please, get back to me if you know anything about the feild house

dikrupa@aol.com
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is the feild house the house by the baseball feilds that has a view of like everything??

i LOVE that house... i wish i coul buy it lol
no way, ppl were murdered there?
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Oh! I'm crying as I sit and look at these pictures. I graduated from the school in 1964 and went to Mass every day in that gorgeous chapel as I was a boarding student. It tears my heart apart. ....