305 Comments Posted by john

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wouldnt like to still live onj the farm with the spooky derelict hospital there!!!
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god i would love to go there!! HOW THE HELL DID YOU GET IN THERE!!???
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haha!! brillient!! :D
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They are glazed wall tiles!! LOL! oh and this pic is weird as it looks quite clean!!
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is this the one that has been reportedly burnt down today!? if so :(
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Wow, this is one good shot.
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We used to bring wax paper and sit on it going down the giant slide. We would go so fast you would ride up high on the sides and almost out of the slide. I remember looking over the edge at the water one time and thinking "here i go" i also remember getting off the slide and instictively going left to get back on, but the tunnel up was on the right and i nearly went in the water.
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I bike commute through this place every day.
I have investigated many of the buildings and though about how difficult it must have been to be a patient there.
Kids have really trashed the place over the years, but it's still a unique place and a very quiet, though provoking section of my commute.

Last summer I got a treat when Hollywood moved in for a few weeks with Bruce Willis as the star. The movie is bases on the schools original use as a WWII POW camp.
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Hi maman01,
The hook, yeah, her favorite song was "Gloria" by Laura Branigan.
If you remember us going down to the girls end then yes, we know each other.
I can't remember the name of the kid, Danny I think, had bad feet, that could peel the paint off the walls!!!!
Been a long time.
You know me, I was the only red headed kid on Ward D. LOL.
You mentioned Sharon, yeah, she screamed bloody murder that night, that's what alerted the night staff.
I was down there seeing Kim, not her.
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maman01,
Thank you.
I wasn't sure.
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Jima,
Unbelievably Amazing???????
A beautiful shot????????
You can't imagine what we went through in these rooms!
No Jima, these shots are not beautiful nor are they amazing.
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Hi Melodee,
You worked there after I have gone and years after I was on Ward B.
If you cared about the kids, then do not worry, they will remember you.
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a little paint and sell it on e bay,a single bed,used a lot
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might be some jewrly inside
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former staff,
How can we remember you if you don't let us know who you are?
What Ward did you work and when?