13 Comments Posted by Prof_washu

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was he killed by the "poop"
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yea disposable tubes, they thow them away in the yard... (see other images)
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"i've fallen and I cant get up" comes to mind. OR in fact "I Fold" works
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could be blood plasma, however, it the unlikely event of infecting the surrounding area, I highty doubt its anything serious.
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ya know, hospitals do research, well... maybe they were messing with some supper drug, and the broken floor is the result of some hormone enraged basket ball uber-god...!!
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HEY ya know, they had this as the "upper crust" Hosptital, maybe the doctors wanted their cars auto claved, what I mean.. dont you want your lincon or caddy to be hypo-cleaned?
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looks like my office at work.... and my desk...RIGHT NOW!
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Hey, I live about 5 mins away from two old hospitals. One they tore down, and put up a strip mall. The Hospital Was called, Pontiac State Hospital... and it was BIG!! it had about 30 out buldings for staff and Docs. It covered about 600 acs. I played Paint Ball in there when I was younger.... I WISH I HAD A CAMERA... it was JUST LIKE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, undefinedthe new one). They had pens in holders still on the desk, with half writen letters, and cig. buts still in the ashtrays! lots of tunells, all over the place!!! and old hospital stuff every place!! The Other hospital, is now called Oakland Comunity College. Highland Lakes Campus. The Main Bulding was a TB Hospital dateing back to the mid 20's I think... Funny enough, the Main bulding on the campus, is the old hospital, and thats where they have all of the medical classes! HAHA. The computer tech bulding is the old childerns wing, and above that, the baby's wing undefinedREALLY CREAPY UP THERE) The Old Elevators are sitll there, working and used. You should at least give it some mention. here is the offical link you can just tell it was a hospital!! http://www.oaklandcc.edu/Campuses/HL.htm
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I live in The Greater Detroit area, I once caught a climpse of the old Station in Detorit, just becuase the Ambasator Bridge (to Winsor, Canada) you should check that place out.. my bro is a detorit cop.. so I could get some pics and post them.
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my uncle is a mason, he says, that most mason buliders, were (and are weird) and do crazy little mason-traditions in all they bulid. Its almost a respect thing. He said he dates the buliding to be made about the early 1930's
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On takeing things I am 50/50... Most of theses are by and large forgotten... and in most cases, its pretty close to every one said stop! then walked away. Now, I think if someone takes something, and it sparks in intrest in the place, then it has some vaule. Lets be honast, it will not bring back the people, but it might remind us of their story. However, I do beleive everything should be done in a taste full way, like leave a note, and say thank you, or something like that, that would be respectful.
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humm... someone was really dirty, must have been working on the yard!
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yea Stud, made army trucks for world war 2, actualy, GM got the product line today, and are still in use today... as hummers