441 Comments Posted by rtotten

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Johnny Mac: wow, that is a long time and what do you mean by " I loved my lost souls" I am not sure what you mean by that? thanks Renee
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the word is love
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nah, look at how bright that shirt is, no way that is from when it opened.
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crap there goes my spelling again.
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~Me ; very funny, I was just comenting on the color
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Jonny Mac: did you used to work there?
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now that I have seen this picture, it is breath taking and a shame if they do not restore this building, what a loss if it is tore down.
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I get upset when I see a photo like this, what is it with destroying everything in these old buildings. I do not understand why people have to be so disrespectful of others belongings and property. Who ever designed this building, had great pride nad a love for architecture, it is truely amazing.
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Lynne, could tell me if I am correct, an Asylum is for the mentally ill and a Sanatorium is like a hospital for illnesses such as TB, I am not sure if I have this right, let me know 8-) thanks Renee
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Jonny Mac: that sounds really bad, and scary.
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now that is what I call blue chair!!!!
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WHAT IS WITH ALL THE SALMON,PINK, I AM FEELING QUEASY LOKING AT IT!maybe that is how some of the residents felt?
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that is a HUGE ventilator, could you imagine someone hooked up to that, crazy!!!!!
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the infamous chair
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interesting photo, I like it, the red chair in the back looks like it was moving, it is kind of blurry. other wise another great photo. Mr. Motts do you know of many places located in Washington State that are abandoned, if so please e-mail me at rtotten@soundfamilymedicine.com thanks!!!