275 Comments Posted by sam

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i love this place, and i would hate to see it knocked down.... :( it like my second home....
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i never take AnYtHiNg seriously, lmfao
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that would be pretty funny.....it scare the shit outta my friend when the cant find me, then i pop up outta the casket....lmfao
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Kelly, read my other post b4 u criticize me. do u have any brains at all? im 12 and im apperently more intelligent. think about this: the old movie REELS-not video tapes- that they were made on were just photos being switched fast, like a flipbook. you can just look at the pictures. and who said that the staff was smart? im not saying anyone that worked at Pennhurst was a complete dimwit or a total asshole, because i no that Cody's mom was the complete opposite. but, some staff members were.
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yea theres a bunch htat live in the stairwells, and they chase us too...but we dont care that much, considering they make holes in the walls and fences, and also open doors. that helps us kids alot
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ALOT of people.....mainy its the woods that go back w/ me....and the water tower u are talking about is way too overgrown to make it all the way up, if its the one u r talking about. is it the one where you can jump from one of the platforms onto the roof, than its too overgrown.
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anna, was that sarcasm? its kinda hard to tell over the net! ight, this isnt gonna make much sense to those who havent read it, and it will only be "funny" to people that have. But Adworx was working w/ the Sharp account, and they made alot of cereal. one of the main ads they did for Sharp was The Cereal Professor. he would always talk to kids like a best freind, not an adult figure. He would eat a spoonful of cereal, and say, " Nope. Nothing wrong here!" And until Sharp made Razberry Zingers, nothing was wrong. you see, all the other cereals had little or no sugar in them. However, these were pretty much pure sugar and red dye. But, one of the batches of cereal (and it was a big one at that) used the wrong kind of red dye. i forget what it is called, but it comes out as red as it goes in, if you no what i mean:) So, the kids that ate that cereal, and either threw up or had deirhhea(forgive the spelling :) ), and keep in mind that it wasnt the cereal that got them sick. it was just them getting sick regularly. but, the red dye made the kids puke and dierhhea BLOOD red. there parents thought it WAS blood. mmkay...thats about all im explaining, you have to read the book.... I think that was my first almost-Lynne-like rant!!! YAY!!! lmfao
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i live near the mansion... and brownie aint a problem, not if you get on good terms w/ him. h took me back there, showed me all of the spots everone hangs out at and how they get there.
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and im not even completely sure that they were found by the inspectors...you know, urban legends and stuff.but i do no that we found them, an they were horrible, so evil that just looking at them brought tears to my eyes
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idk where they what exact builind they were found in, because i was there with my friends exploring after we heard stories about the electricity being on there. My Haden happened to have found the reels and showed it to us..... they were somewhere in the very back, WAY away from any entrances i know of.
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ugh...that last part is nasty.....lol another Nobel Prize deserving rant by Lynne...lol
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alright..... i have to agree w/ what lynne said. that soap / light fixture thing is different, tho :)
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ok its not really about the picture, but ill tell u n e way. its from the Stephen King novel, Cujo. Thats kind of sad guys..... i mean, im 12 and apparently i read more than you guyz, and think about this: im going into 7th grade and ive already read The Stand and Cujo, and am also cracking down on The Shining, bcuz i loved the movie
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the only problem I have w/ halway shots is that my computer monitor is a plasma, and i have to change position to see everything in the picture clearly, otherwise, i see alot of shadows.
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Fire hose? i thought it was TP!