1,836 Comments Posted by LucieLou

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serenityjane, found this gallery, Its in the UK i think? the name has been changed to protect the innocent ha! The grounds are still full of roses, Have you ever lived near here?
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serenityjane, i meant i am home sick with the Flu, and i took the shot too! You live in Greece! How wonderful! What a lovely place! Are you near the coast? I love the ocean! I live in southeast Texas on the Gulf of Mexico!
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home sick today so, i thought i would try a gallery that ive never seen,actually didnt think id enjoy, but Motts always brightens the day with his eye for the humorous, and artistic! This is Great! It could actually be the background for a rock concert.
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out of all the photos ive seen lately, this one really got to me, whether this chair belonged to the staff or a patient, as some of the post suggest, its a sad, lonely, reality of someones past. I hope who ever sat in this poor room didnt die scared and totally alone .
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So interesting JOAN ! Members of your whole family worked here. Do you still work in the medical field? Its such ashame this auditorium is no longer in use, Thanks for your input.
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SHIVER ME TIMBERS
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This room is truly an amazing find! I would of found it really hard to leave it behind. I certainly hope someone has kept this and made something fantastic out of it because it has such an elegant quality.
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serentiyjane it is a great staircase! cant imagine climbing these! Maybe we would have Tina Turner legs if we did!
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serenityjane! what can we do about Daniel? haha!
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You just dont get to see such beautiful rod iron fences like this anymore, and the sky line enhances it even more.
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Lynne, wanted to thank you again for the info, you might not see my earlier post to you, Daniel has run amuck!
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this tub has seen alot of Rub-a Dub!
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Daniel, you a nut! lol
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Lynne, i cant thank you enough! Now that brings things into perspective! i tried for over an hour last night to find pics like this, but to no avail, so your efforts are truly appreciated!!!!!!!
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Ive studied the comments, ive studied the machinery, the ideals are great, i still wish someone could explain how this thing works from A to Z. i dont see how in the world someone would lay or sit on those boards! And, what about that clock ? Did someone have to watch the time tick slowly by while they were in horrible pain?