59 Comments Posted by mandy

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if u moved a lil to ur left u would see where the walkway from the previous picture connected to
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funy story.. my jerk brother and his pothead friends broke all the glass from this walkway.. but my brothers stupid friend almsot had his head cut off from a shaking peice of glass on the top while he was looking out.. my brother saved him.. whut a moron!
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good times in that house.. me and my friends trashed it big time!!
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yes very well maintained because some rich folk from NYC bought it and pays some jerk to cut the grass .. bozo
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awesome pic bu i hope u ddint touch that water!!.. i actually had some drunk friends pee in it..lol
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ahh the stacks...lol.. nothhing like sitting at the trainstation and staring up at it
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see the bonfire i actualy live a lil farther and more to the left of that... nice pic.. ahh the views from way up there are great arent they
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i know exactly where that place in tyler.. but sorry i cant say but i can give u a hint.... its actually less then a mile where i live in NY..haha
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haha guess whut this is a real cage... ive worked and lived down the road from this place all my life.. crazy stuff happened there and thats why they had to shut this place down.. as for the guy who said it was a"prop for the movie "zoo".. yes there was a movie "zoo" but if ur as smart as u think u are... ud know that the movie was made in the end wing of the property, not the back first door on the left behind the building... moron!
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My goodness, this spidergirl is a real case. Honey, do you read any of the postings from people who know what they are talking about at all? YOu'd think you might wan tto learn something judging by all of your torture and restraint fantasies.... What gives with you? Not only do you sound plainly ignorant and childish, but the more I read of your postings you are also really frightening yourself!
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I am sure it doesn't apply to this facilty, but I have seen moveable partitions on wheels and such to provide privacy without the permanacy of installing fixtures that could be in the way in some instances. At first it was amusing but what is the fascination with restraints, deprivation of privacy, etc?I understand the history, but the constant repetition of these themes makes me wonder.
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Lynne,
During prohibition, you could get an "RX' to legally purchase alcohol from your "doctor", usually for Whiskey. You can also find many real, old prescrptions, handwritten, with patients name and diagnosis on Ebay. Just search "prohibition". HIPPA, anyone? I imagine some of those people whose names they post and sell on those old rx's could still be around....
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Looks like skeleton fingers turning the page...
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I think the sticker says I love so and so YMCA Bowling... I dont see anything about a smile...? A random placement, maybe - no other comments?
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Okay, the last time I will comment on it, but I have read about this guy a lot, here's the scary account:
http://www.lineofduty....ry.asp?StoryID=61353