Uh, another reason there might not have been windows in the tunnels, is that many of them were underground. I mean, it would just be damn depressing to look out a window and only see dirt.
heh. And surely a few bodies of the people Lynne had killed from her violent violent beatings...HAHA...right.
Neal, I never though that they would allow patientes to work in the doctors' homes, but in a way I suppose it's like having a job, and somewhat of a life again. Almost like your family is everyone in the hospital...:)
I was doing some research on self injury, and found an interesting article...if you're interested: http://www.webmd.com/c...le/12/1689_50857.htm
And I was wondering if anyone knows if it's possible for me to be able to do some volunteer work in a group home or hospital...I would love to help out in some way.
Motts! If I was your Mother I would drag you off the roof by your ear! I was working on a library with a slate roof when I lost my balance and slid down the side! If there hadn't been a landing not too far below I would not be here to leave comments! And that I'm sure would be a tragedy. Lol.
Well lets see, Session 9 was made inside Danvers (horrible movie btw) Danvers is similar to this hospital, they both also have the kirkbride layout, HM no wonder thy look alike.
I'm going to take a wild guess and say since the morgue was under the cafeteria, which was flooded, that this is the effect of water leaking through the floor?
You know, I bet all these little 13 years old kids that are infactuated with death can all be found on Vampirefreaks.com praying something "mystical" will happen to them etc. Or hoping to meet a real vampire or something. It's rediculous. I understand people's infactuation with death, but I do agree that if any of these kids went into morgue that was in use they would, well, freak out. I know that I freak out at wakes, I saw my best friend layed out when I was only 14 and ever since then I cannot stomach the concept that people work in morgues. I suppose it must be easier when it's not a loved one though. I don't know, I'm going to stay away anyways.
i had those creepy old radiators in every house I'd lived in until just recently. We took them out of our house, and they were all laying on our front lawn. I guess they're worth some value since a guy cam by and decided to take them. I had painted mine Hot Pink, and it was the only one he didn't take.
Poor little pink radiator. It's now a perminant lawn ornament though!