470 Comments Posted by janice

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Lynne -- I am curious about something regarding this site. You seem to be the number one commentator -- I have some questions -- would you have the time to e-mail me at jmm@cbknlaw.com? Thanks.
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Thanks Lynne -- after spending last Friday afternoon bored to tears here at work, I finally figured them out after going through several of the Opacity sites. the puking one would have stumped me, though!!
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I just checked the Danvers website and Avalon Bay has done their dirty deed. Almost all of the Kirkbride and all of the outbuildings are gone. I'm just too incensed to write any more.
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This picture freaks me out -- it just gives me the creeps -- and I don't get creeped out too often
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I love the Palladian windows -- also those crazy trees growing out of the roof. I don't know what kind of trees they are, but you see them all over Washington, D.C.
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Brad, you are a font of knowledge about Danvers. You should write a book -- or has someone else already suggested that?
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There is definitely someone looking out of that window -- a woman wearing a white dress
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Another thought about "comments" -- I work in a law firm, so I'm usually in a bad mood all day -- when I have this site up and read some of the fun comments, it lightens my day
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Sorry I started this with my comments about the shower curtain. Actually, I'm curious as to where the drain is. That is obviously bathroom tile -- maybe it slopes down.
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I see the dog face! It looks like a dalmation
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Hey drBob -- regarding Session 9 -- did you have to scrub those big pots?? How did you do it?
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Okay, Lynne -- I'm relatively new to this site. What does 8'-( or ) mean?
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There were some scenes from Session 9 where they were on a flat roof -- maybe it was this one.
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This picture is so amazing!! An old fashioned sink just floating on air -- I wonder if it has an old fashioned soap dispenser!!
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BigED -- I loved your eloquent comment on 4-17. Have you or anyone else who posts on this site read Danvers State: Memoirs of a Nurse in the Asylum? I bought it through Amazon. I wish the writer had been more descriptive of the Kirkbride itself, but it is a very interesting depiction of what life was like for the patients and caretakers themselves. I, too, became enamored of Danvers after I bought Session 9. The best parts of the DVD were the comments of the director and some of the actors -- actually that part of the DVD was a lot more interesting than the movie itself. And as I have stated in several posts on this site -- there are some artifacts being offered on ebay.