427 Comments Posted by nick

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Damn, I didnt know there was another Nick on these boards...I guess I'll have to go by Neo from now on. Oh well, Neo is a cooler name anyway....right?
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I'd rather hear "agnostic" than "atheist" any day. <=my 2 cents
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I guess I should clarify that by saying "sections", not "windows".
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Motts, check out the reflections in three of the top four windows, looks like these stained glass windows are sheilded from rocks and debris by plexiglas, a technique I have seen used in old churches in my town...thank God for plexiglas.
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lol Lynne, most people have no idea :)
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Motts, first time adressing you on these boards, but, I have to say that this site kick so much ass....and this hospital is by far the most interesting I have seen yet...If I was a billionaire I would do anything in my power to restore a place like this to its former splendour...It's like the house of Usher if you think about it. Anyway, thanks for the photos and thanks for progressing the sport of Urban Exploration.
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well, If I was a ghost I'd be too scared to spend the night in there..I might poke around during the day, though.
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this place is haunted
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lol love the comments: If its a shower stall with a safety harness, it musta been a place to strap people up and abuse them...But, if it's a morgue freezer and table, its best suited for getting it on or serving food and beverages...
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Well, obviously no one's head was going to be stuck through that hole as it was marble and not moveable....just to quell your suspicions...
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lol, so true Grifspop
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Eww, such morbid imaginations. And now that you mention it, that "face" thing is scary as hell!
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Old formaldehyde would only make you itch badly, not "seep" into your skin and kill you. Anyway, pretty dress lol
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Yep... standard-issue corpse grinder.
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Aluminum doesn't rust like iron and steel.