13 Comments Posted by Maggy

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Kept clean by the old nurses walking around the hospital still, maybe...

amazing pictures mottz x
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am i the only one wondering how they well went for toliets like 1's and expesically 2's? can anyone inletent me?
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Dosent look very sterile anymore :D
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i jumped when i saw this shot motts! THANKS! scary!
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the picture underneath yours looks so creepy like children of the corn!
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hi ill be your docotor for tonight *comes along with massive needle don;t worry this will only hurt alot* hehe
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is that an MIR machine looks it, ive been in one and it was like being the man or should i say women in the iron mask! creepy!
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this has made me more scared of dolls then i have ever been in my entire life! amazing shot motts! but if i was there that doll would of been crushed sevral times under my foot...''hi im maggy wanna play'' :P
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we had those chairs at are primary school! SO UNCOMFY!
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really makes u think... theres a home for disbaled children near were i live, and to think back at the children that used to live here its all the ever really knew, great shot motts
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wow greet shot motts! you can just see someone rasising out of that can't you ''excuse me do you mind we are trying to sleep''
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Reminds me of a mortuary in a way the big freezer, i dunno lol, kind of creepy if u ask me
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From what I was told, hospital walls and surgical cowns, towels and rags are teal because it kept the spots out of the Drs. and nurses eyes. For example; if they were looking down on a patient, the dark blood and bright lighting caused dark spots in thier vision when they looked up and everything was white. The teal coloring didn't cause spots in thier vision.