1,845 Comments Posted by joe

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Reminds Me of the Game F.E.A.R.
Alma crawling towards you.
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Coffee Enima anyone?
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Technically NSH is off limits, but you can get in easily. Never heard of anyone getting in trouble for going there. I doubt that if the cops saw a car there at 2 A.m. if they would go in looking for someone.
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i've heard it is actually possible to unplug some of the drains and i've heard of it being done but it always ends up plugged again, whether naturally or by someone.
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it's odd how much stuff is left in these buildings...like nothing was taken at all when the hospital closed, they just up and left.
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thats cuz u and ur freinds r idiots. if ur not there to vandalize and have no weapons, paint, etc, the worst that will happen is you will be escorted off the property. people like you are the reason places like this are under such tight security, ruining it for those of us who like to go in and explore the history of these places.
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Hz... as in Hertz. House electricity is 120V @ 60 Hz. Presumably, they were trying to keep very close track on thier frequency output. I worked at an off-shore ligthhouse once... the throttle of the diesel generator controlled the output AC frequency.
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JUMP ON IN S3AN ,, KNOCK YOURSELF OUT!!
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THAT IS A DRAIN BASIN WHICH IS USED IN
MOST MODERN FUNERALHOMES FOR BLOOD
AND BODY FLUIDS
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HOW MUCH IS THE RENT ON ONE OF THOSE?
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LOOKS LIKE THIER DRIVING THE OTHER S
OUT OF BUSINESS!!!!!!!!!
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I THINK YOUR PIC,S ARE AWSOME!!!! MAYBE
YOU COULD FIND SOME ABANDONED
FUNERAL HOMES OR OTHER STUFF....
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Perhaps the patient made a run for it.
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I think it says " not designed for wheelie popping"
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In by 9, out by 5.