348 Comments Posted by awyper

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Wow, some parts of Dixmont are pristine, and some parts like this one are so decayed, quite the contrast.
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Guys, im seeing zig-zags on the floor
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a Cumezekyama wrapped in pretty asbestos paper..
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okey dokey then....:-)
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There, there Lynne, let me get some Necco pink mints and a shot of Fletchers, and everything will be alright.
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Not all nurses are lazy, but I have come across a few in my day.
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ok, ok, perhaps someone had a bad experience with nurses. But we are not all lazy, Alot of the nurses out there will help us aides, unfortunately we are as Grifspop said, underpaid, and under staffed, I would love to tend to everyones need, but there arent enough of us these days to go around. We try . But when Lynne gets on the soapbox, she is a crusader for our cause. Thanks Lynne
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Scully, I couldn't agree more, facilities are full of lazy nurses, but fortunately I work at a facility that does try.
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soap droppings. hee hee ha ha, you are a trip
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Ron, graffitied, I think. Person on right looks like Little Orphan Annie, with the painted out eyes.
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Dixmont seems brighter than other places. I mean more windows and light coming in. No doubt it was a dark place for many.
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Rich, powerful words, and well said
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Nice and bright, beats walking thru the tunnels to get to the cafeteria, although there is a tunnel that probably leads there.
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Yes , Rich it seems nothing is sacred in these places. I agree about the 70's look.
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My facility was built in the late 1950's, and the cinder blocks are also the same, Some of the buildings at Byberry have also similar blocks.