10 Comments Posted by jill

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I'd like to know how many patients were hurt because of staff...
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i live by byberry. well where it used to be. and it has fasinated me for the longest time. i never got a chance to vist but i always wanted to. due to behavior such as this, although i do love graffiti and art, limited people were able to vist. this is a piece of history that has been destroyed due to childish acts. the hospital, if left alone, would still be standing toda and maybe, something more could have been do ne with it rather than an old folks retairment home.
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Black & White photo, means there is no color. No matter how sad the damn fire hydrant is...lol.
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I am curious Judugua did you get into the hospital? I desperatly want to go in before its too late. Yet there are always either construction workers there, or security. When is a good time?
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Thanks for sharing your photos, I really enjoyed them. And hello to my former hometown... oh how I miss Philadelphia.
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CJ said that the woman was in her 20's by 1970-1972 which would've meant the baby was born in the late 40's to early 50's. Has nothing to do with CPS in the 70's when she was already a "legal" adult.

CJ I applaud your intentions, I bet you did make a difference in her life even if it seems insignificant as compared to what you had hoped to be able to accomplish. You very well may have been the only kind person to ever interact with her. Who knows...
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oh u do look hott but theres another person at the top again but closer!!!
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theres a person at the top of this picture right by the light!!!
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this is n awsome picture
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yo this is from freaky shit