201 Comments Posted by Max

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Oh, I read Motts' intro page. He uses pseudonyms for the lesser known places. That way troublemakers can't go there. Very conscientious.
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I had the tiniest dose of chorpromazine (Thorazine) once when I was in the hospital. I signed my self in suffering from a nervous burnout (long story), anyway I asked the nurse if there was anything that could help me sleep. She said the only thing authorized in my chart was Thorazine. "Thorazine! ," I exclaimed, "I'm exhausted, not psychotic!" She explained that Thorazine is used in very low doses for general purposes.
Let me tell you, that tiny dose knocked me right out. The next morning I had sweats. After the morning stretch and a bit of breakfast I went back to sleep. Slept like a rock until the early afternoon.
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I second that, Mnementh, the glare on the blue is dazzling!
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Lynne,
I wondered why O-R scrubs were colored a sort of light teal rather than white. I guessed colors such as this were indeed the complementary colors of red. Red as BLOOD. I also supposed the colors reduced glare from the lighting, but I dunno if that has anything to do with it.
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Note the old-style door. I've been noticing these throughout.
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As you pointed out about that hallway at the Bennett school, such a narrow corridor would never be allowed with today's fire codes.
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A coffin filled with straw is one thing, but if you run across a coffin filled with Earth, run away like hell!
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Very beautiful, very gothic. This reminds me of the kind of places described by H.P. Lovecraft in his stories.
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A little kerosene and a match would take do the job those officials were supposed to do! But I can tell Motts isn't they pyromaniacal type.
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I would have hauled out as many of those records as possible. My kind of reading material!
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At last we know what became of Beavis!
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My ex-gf had similar labels in her bedroom closet! LOL!
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It should give you the chills. In lots of institutions, patients were cagd up in these things for days on end! Treated worse than animals they were!
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Nice graffito on the right side of the arch. Story o' my life! ; )
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It's the frame for an old thingamajiggit somethingorother watchamacallit doohickey, what did you think it was?

Motts: Where is this place? I googled "Roseville State School" and only came up with your site. Did the institution go by a different name?