138 Comments Posted by boiler1220

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Micah
I loved playing dodge ball here
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Does anyone remember shawna wood from ward A??
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John
I neber got my off grounds privilages. So I never went skating in town. I tried hars to get them, but they never gave them to me. Once shawna and john broke up I really tried to get my off grounds. But for some reason they never would give me them
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John
You needed on grounds privilages to hike out back, but everyone could go rollerskating. My last time here I got one of our old skates. I'm gonna keep it. Its really old lolt
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Again!! I can't believe the place is gone
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Motts
You need to go to taunton state hospital in taunton MA.
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Pookie
I second that
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Former visitor
I tried so hard to get off grounds privileges. How long did it take you to get them
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Waillellemori
Welcome were you ever at gaebler?
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Pookie
You made 2 mistakes 1 putting the name in the wrong place, and 2, angela has the best husband in the world. Lol lol
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Former visitor
That was ward B. And Luke if you look up all my posts you will see all my info. I would gladly do a interview. And it is sad the DMH has to much power. They are drugging kids and saying the side affects of the drugs are the kids mental problems. My wives little sister is in the system now, and that's what there doing to her. I wish we could do something about it
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Wow!!
I can't believe the building is gone
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Joseph
I am so sorry thst this place stayed with you for so long. I know of a lot of kids that left that place worse then when they went in. As for your time there, I was there at the same time. You were either on ward B or 2-EAST. Me and a few friends told eachother that we weren't gonna let them get to us, and we took everything as a big joke. It helped a lot while we were there. It also helped a lot in life. So nothing ever left there with me except lack of trust and love and other feelings that I guess "normal" people have
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Luke of 88
I was there about 10 years ago and the place was in much better shape then when you went there. The windows weren't boarded and it was easy to get in. What did you think of it when you were there.
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Pookie
At the time, we didn't matter. And your right, when the building was taken down a part of me was taken to. And there wasn't the closure I thought there would be.