1,845 Comments Posted by joe

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wow this is such a sad picture. Makes you wonder if they had a party and then they closed down or they strung up the decorations but never had the party. If these walls could talk I wonder what they would say
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beautiful!
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god I would love to restore that alter!
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looks like something from A Clockwork Orange
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that is what happens when you play with your organ too much
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gorgeous architecture!
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love the celings in this room, wish I had these in my house. You can see where the alter was at the back of the room.
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love the colors in the pictures and love the mold on the ground
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its not like they have guns there so it will be "stop, or I will say stop again"
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REDRUM REDRUM!!!!
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gives you a sense of the people who were there before. Makes you wonder if they are still alive today
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X marks the spot.....where the bodies are hidden
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i was here a little while ago. its still here and not demolished its trahsed though people ruined the bulidngs sites. inside very creepy but most of the back is burnt down now
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My brother died in that hospital in 1982 and I have some trouble giving a damn about the architecture. I remember several turds who called themselves doctors ignoring my brother's basic needs because he didn't feel anything since he was retarded! One turd of a doctor actually verbalized that kind thought to my father. But I will give credit to one real doctor who did his best to make my brother comfortable during his last days on earth. And that kind man did his best to comfort my family.
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On Saturdays when my family visited my brother who remained institutionalized from 1952 until his death in 1982, I remember going to that general store in Thiels and reading as many comics as we could get away with before laying our 12 cents down for 1 comic when the owner got annoyed with us. A very patient man really!