53 Comments Posted by kurt

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Living room? I wonder how many people actually "lived" here...
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all i can think of is "the shining" did they film any part of it here? I thought they might have, idk
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i watched that "rubber johnny" thing last christmas eve with my cousins. i wasn't as much freaked out as i was "weirded out". at least it was christmas eve so i wouldn't have slept any ways. hehe
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those plants look so brittle, if you touch them they will crumble to dust. eerie, yet at the same time brilliant!
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i found this site back a few months ago, but i didn't favorite it, i spent the next three months looking for this site, i'm glad i did. Brilliant photos.
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I think I could squeeze in there and find out whats on the other side.....or maybe not.
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that has to be the greatest looking clock tower in all of Massachusetts. I'm so glad i live in Worcester!
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Who could stand to be locked in there for thirty minutes? I sure couldn't!
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are those lamps 4 feet tall? or is it all an illusion?
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Mr. Motts, what was written in those books? I'm just dying to know!
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i think there are beds behind the curtains, you know how they would draw the curtains to seclude the patient from the others.
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I find it suprising no jerk teenagers stole all of that wax paper. Good thing they didn't, it makes for a killer photo.
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It's Jason Voorhees, he's waiting for you in the back. Teens beware!
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alright, who else sees the sillhouette on the roof, its not just me is it? *shudder*
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ahhh, the (in)famous chair, gota love the classics. Seriously though, you capture the true feel of the hospital in all your photos. I just have to visit this place some day.