451 Comments Posted by anna

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I can just imagine being there, hearing all the creaks and groans. The splashing of the water on the sides of the ships, totally cool, thanks motts
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LMAO..................... love the title motts :-)
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LMAO Twug
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katey, most of them probably had cathedars, and they probably used bedpans too.
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well barbara, i have to hand it to you . Your vocabulary is wonderful for an 18 year old. I would have never guessed your age by reading your comments, very nice to see
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teehee, i guessed it was Radical Ed before i read the other comments. I think ive been hanging out here too much :-O
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hey Radical Ed, i bookmarked your page to view later, thanks so much for sharing, I love looking at other peoples perspectives of abandoned sites.
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I think it looks like Radical Ed, but what do i know
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Neuweiler,
you mean to tell me that you cant see the beauty in these pictures?? I think Motts is doing a service to every owner of any abandoned site he has taken pictures of. Please dont group everyone together . Open your eyes and enjoy
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on the very top floor in the stairwell in the hospital i work in, they have caging also.
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i absolutely love this shot, amazing
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its so strange to see something so medieval looking have big block letters on the front of it.
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this is beautiful, it reminds me of Ireland
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actually, really confused patients will still climb over the side rails of the beds. Hence the job of the sitters was born.
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oh great, i was just on El Peecho's site for like two hours.
thanks for the heads up radical ED