3,698 Comments Posted by Motts

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Thanks for the clarification, I am a layman when it comes to the brewing industry :)
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Yes, both men and women were buried alongside each other in the patient cemetery.
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This is a site dedicated to exploring the lost and forgotten spaces of humankind. I would argue against your opinion that everything should be demolished because thieves exist in the world... but I'm not really sure where you're coming from, or what you accuse me of being ignorant of...?
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I recall a note on some tubs being made of fiberglass, although the purpose was more for resisting the mineral buildups from the spring water than for leaching out the heat.
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I don't think there is much hard scientific evidence proving that mineral water heals the many aliments they are purported to, but some people do continue to believe in their curative properties.
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I was disappointingly clean exiting this place; but squirming through piles of garbage to get into the theater next door made up for that!
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That's a pretty great color name!
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If you search for the hospital on Google, a map comes up and everything...
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Thanks; no flash or flashlights were needed, as there were a few holes in the building that let enough natural light inside.
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Hi Jordan(s), Glenn Dale seems to still be standing as of the fall of 2015, although a news agency reports that cameras were being installed for surveillance.
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Wow, thanks so much Linda!
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No, I haven't been in CT in a while.
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I must decline your request; this person's name doesn't really have context here, and your reasoning is a bit insensitive.
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It sure does; after replacing electrical components on some old outboards (stator, coils, etc) I can understand how these machines work a little better, although the scale is immensely larger. Thank you for all your informative comments!
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Looks like temporary wiring; often used once the building has sat unused for a while and the existing wiring is in dubious condition.