4 Comments Posted by Duggg

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Awesome shot! And eeeee - I wonder where the slathering dog(s) were hangin' out? Man, to see one suddenly spot you from across that field...and then come galloping...YIKES! You're a braver (insaner?) man than I, Gunga Motts! Happy New Year!
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Don, it would be nice if a LOT of these buildings could be saved from oblivion, but that doesn't detract from this really nice piece of art Motts has given us all. Chill mang!
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BTW, ya oughta read the story knottypolkadotty posted above about the patient this refers to - all of us who love these places are fortunate we've been born into the world just after so much sick, human experimenting was done. Horrible! May Gennie RIP!
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Fascinating how some people hate this and some people totally get this - yeah, a patient's file, and how would she feel seeing what ultimately became of her official report? I've been wandering into old buildings since my dad started taking me as a very small kid but I've sure never run into anything like THIS! I hate people who tag these places, but this goes waaay beyond tagging - this captures the heart of what this place once was. This is a gold mine no matter the true story behind the 'artist'! Mott, ya rule. Great pics, great angles and the way you've set up the site is also very fun! Way cool.