303 Comments Posted by lpn

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Autoguy, I had the same thought. It will take a lot of "ghost hunts" to maintain this place.
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Great shot & message. Thank You!
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"I am mad as hell and I'm not going to take it anymore".
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Party like its 1999.
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Electrical tape?
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"Welcome area".
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"Girl, Interrupted"
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LOL
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TootUncommon, I think your comment is exactly Right. Jail often is the the new "psych" facility.
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Mr. Motts, I have "Opacity listed in my "Favorites", when I click "OPACITY". This Browser brings up the "old" look of the site with out "Make a Donation" on the tool bar. After I go to "Gallery" donate does show up on the toolbar. People may be missing this opportunity. Just a heads up for long time fan's of the website.
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Mr. Motts, Thank You for the new Gallery. I just realized that you have provided a way for us to help out with some of the expense of this amazing website. The "new look" of the site is very pleasing to the eye, the photography is "eye candy". I am pleased to see "Donate" on the top right of the toolbar. I plan to contribute this morning. I expect other fans of OPACITY will want to pitch in too. The stunning photography catches my eye and all I notice is "Next".
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Wordy Not at all Ravenna752. Thank You for your response. I have worked since 1987 and I have never seen that type of thing. I suspected it was some type of medication administration record. I would also guess that these units were for the most part Long Term. I appreciated your opinions, as you work in areas where nothing is routine.
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Thank You! Mr. Mott's you really did need a break from this. You are on fire once again. So Glad You are back!
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The Three arches of the brown brick in the middle are the source of the beautiful view a few pictures back. Built after the main construction and for once with a lot of thought.
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Asbestos is dangerous: its new definition is money and power. Sometimes a community drive to preserve a building can hasten its demise. See Mr. Mott's Gallery on the Sterling Hotel. Sad. I have really learned a lot here. Thanks