217 Comments Posted by Jason

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From lone wheelchair to lone barber chair. Nice work!
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Same door I could imagine have horses behind. Psych patients as cattle?
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By "save the clocktower" do you mean the building with the tower, or just the tower itself? Awesome building by the way, and amazing pictures!
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If an organ tube falls and no one is around to hear it does it still go CLANG!?

Sorry couldn't resist.
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I'm sure in the 1950s they thought this was very useful research but I'm afraid, speaking as a medical professional, it doesn't tell us anything and the methodology was extremely dodgy.
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If anyone knows how to LEGALLY get into the hospital ... please let me know! We are always looking for new and interesting places to visit!


-Jason, DGH Lead Investigator
www.delawareghosthunters.com
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This has to be one of the best rooms you have been in Motts.So much to see in one shot,Not to much to be found like that here in England.Will you be coming back soon?
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Any idea when this place closed Motts?
There does'nt seem to be to much damage,the jars,floor and table all in good order
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Thanks Big Ed,do you live near Danvers?
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Was there a morgue Motts?
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Closest I got for this:

Axial Flux Difference is used for calibrations in gas and electric companies and specifically deals with maintaining control over reactors so in case of an accident or something else they keep control over the situation. Perhaps this was used as a water valve to cool things down if something should over boil or another accident happened.
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Flashbacks of Saw 3. The bottom right corner seems to have a metal pole that looks like an arm. The arm seems to be connected so its moving the arms that span the top of this device and in turn moves the blades back and forth. I don't think this spins like a blender but instead has the blades do the moving of the fluids around. I would say mashing fits but it seems like this was before the ability to have the blender motion. (Forget brewing class. Growing up in Germany has its benefits too.)
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Explosive Menstruation, or 'EM,' is a growing concern in some parts of the Eastern United States, I've heard.
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You know, it takes a lot longer for Nature to reclaim what Man takes than it does for Man to take it in the first place... but Nature is a lot more persistent. I can picture almost any place being reclaimed like this.
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I think it would be cool to check out the Staten Island Boat Graveyard. I know it would be risky exploring the boat Graveyard But i would explore it if I could. I like boats alot. I also like watching movies that have boats that sink in them. I like being on boats to. I want to own my own boat sometime. Alot of the boats in the Staten Island Boat Graveyard probably have alot of history to them.