401 Comments Posted by Joseph

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This room is even more terrible then that pinkish - red colored room !!!

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Let me out of this room RIGHT NOW !!!

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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The walls are closing in on me.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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I HATE that chair !!!

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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As a Soldier I have taken part in several burials as a member of the funeral detail or as the Army likes to call it; Ceremonial Detachment. And to think: that some of the dead soldiers that I have buried are lying down on straw like a cow in a barn is horrible.

When it is time for me to die I will go to the funeral parlors and cut open the lining of the coffin and see what is inside of it. I will now have to do research on coffins and see what other types of materials that are used to fill up a coffin.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Tales of the Crypt.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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This is my very first thought that came into my head when I looked at this photograph.

Here goes:

When the patients go into room number two (2); very few patients ever come out alive again.

I don't know why that particular thought was the very first thought to pop into my head but it just was.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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WOW !!!

This phtograph could be the next cover for the next book written by Steven King !!!

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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A ghost could easily haunt this old hallway.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Don't ever use that elevator because you might get trapped in that elevator forever.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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First of all what floor is this room on ?

Because this room looks like it could have been a "day - room" for the Soldiers to play pool or play ping - pong or listen to the radio or read magazines or just sit and relax and smoke cigarettes. In those days they did not have smoke alarms in buildings and people did have the same attitudes abouts cigarettes as people do today concerning safety, health and fire hazards. So this "day - room" probably got real smokey. Today, in the Military building's and the Government buildings the Military Personnel along with the Civilian Personnel have to go outside to a designated smoking area to have their little smoke break.

Day rooms in the Military are usually on the first floor unless the building is several stories tall. This building has only three stories and a basement. But Military Government buildings are usually designed exactly same way on each floor, except the basement, in order to save money on design cost's so it is quite possible that there could have a "day - room" on each floor except the basement floor.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Since I am in the Army I can tell you for certain that this building does have the basic Military style of design for the World War II era. It has a very "boxy" and a very boring and bland look to it's architecture. I can see Soldiers performing "police - calls" around the building.

"Police - calls" is another word for walking around a building or an area and picking up the trash that has been thrown on the ground. And what is oddly funny or oddly strange about picking up the trash around a building or an area is the fact that the trash that the Soldiers are picking up is the very same trash that the very same Soldiers have thrown on the ground in the first place. So the Soldiers are picking up there own trash that they should have thrown in the trash can in the first place.
And these police - calls happens every single day somewhere in the Military. And don't forget; The United States Military Personnel are on every Continent on this Planet.

So that is alot of police calls and trash to pick up.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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What a CREEPY photograph of the stairwell.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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Let's go down there with a spot light and a couple of machine guns.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.
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There are few movies in which they have used this machine in order to kill people with it.
I cannot recall the names of the films or the names of the actors or actresses that starred in these films. They would lock the intended victim into one of these contraptions and turn up the heat to the maximum capacity that it could go and let the person boil to death.

Signed: An American Soldier in Germany.