239 Comments Posted by quest

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...ok, about the sink in the back...
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yup, a big house....
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oh, thank god
Meg, yor stepmom workd there, I hope?
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oy!
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hooha,
Thanks for your imput! I appreciate all patient views best. It makes things more human and real (considering that we are looking at ruins without voices. )
What would a seclusion room have been?
What was the difference between locked wards and back wards. Both probably were on lower levels and didn't even see stair cases like these?
Do you remember seeing stairs (ones as elaborate as these?)
I'm so glad past patients are checking out these sites: especially patients from the early sixties.
Sorry for asking so many questions-it's only for my own benefit...Had a relative incarcerated in the late 1940's-mid 1960's, and I have a need to know....:-)
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oops! Sorry , awyper yer not a man ...no yer not an old man , is what I meant...oh, thanks Lynne, for gettin yer name in there agin ;-)
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awyper, Do tell, old man. I'd like to hear. You have stories to tell....
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yes, barbie, my name, mind you.
Ah , what the heck, vodka can't hurt, huh?
Anyway, Pirate dances are always welcome!
:-)
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great guts. overwhelmed. how do you do it, sir?
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...bad, bad LIVE >;-)
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1960s
curtsy to your elders
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what the hell were they THINKING?
Them ain't no stalactites (well, kiddies, learn your greek)
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...I was wondering what boss did in his office...er, I'm still not sure 8-o
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hey, I work in that office...it's 9 am....no it's 5pm...hey , since when have we been in a cage?
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I say...beer schmeer, this calls for super "smirnoff" with a hard hat on the side ;-0