54 Comments Posted by missouriman

oh god, trying to imagin for a moment.
what was it like to live in such a place?
every one is insane. and you are trapped. un able to leave, screams are met with violence, and violation. day after day.

she says alot with her eyes.. scary.
good modle... tell her that please. she should look at acting. some how she reaches out past the lens.
love the one eye, love the way her finger nails almost match up to the scratches on the door..
she exudes, some sort of sexual insanity.
the touch of love and the ripping of flesh.
the hunted.. sweet..
yeh, taking aim with that look..
she is creepy hot in this picture. (sorry) if that is not a good comment.
I wish that she had been taking aim in this one.

motts you are the man. awsome.
how weird that must have felt to do something like this and not remember it.
meghan, you did a good job here.
if that is your twin or you on the second plane of reality. good for you. scary to find how many of each of us that are out there huh. don't you want to ask her about her past? when I ran into a guy that looked just like me, we found that the life path that we had taken were identical... right down to how the girls we dated looked alike.
I was wondering when you would use a modle. good choice. I love how her dress gets more and more soiled during the shoot. now My wife wants to modle in some of the humble places that we find here in south dakota. I LOVE THE SCREAM.. don't know how you got that one to work out, but awsome.
we would love to come out on vacation and see some of these places.
you have my email.
thanks.
wow, can you even think how messed up a person must have been to need that thing???
OMG.
yeh, uhhh like that
strange, I wonder what that thing cost.
very complicated, concidering that there was a human laying there, being pulled, (it looks like many directions at the same time, scary)...

and the leveling, cranks or levers.
hummm, guess there is not alot of nurses on here.
Yep, by the drop in temp you can figure out time of death.
((There were bellows in back where one could push and pull a handle to "breathe" for a person inside.))

we had the power go out. the generator took what seemed to be for ever to start up.
running from room to room, I had two, to bag the patients by had, was the most stressfull 6 minutes of my life. yeh, hold your breath for 45 or so seconds, two quick breaths, then hold for 45 seconds. that was me running from one room, into the next and back. they lived..
after 10 years as a nurse I have never seen an iron lung, or even heard of one

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_lung


that is creepy, I will do further research.
motts,, motts,,

There is one more older iron lung in ((worse shape than these that he is still looking for. I hope to find an authentic electro-shock therapy device in somewhere other than a museum, myself.))
they are not museum peices, I am a nurse and have seen it first hand. I was a new grad, you hook them up, to monitor their heart, connect them to a vent, give them a drug so they can't move. and then they shock them. weird, 15 to 30 min later they are talking to you.
weirdest thing that I have ever done in nurseing... it just felt sooooooooo wrong.