53 Comments Posted by todd

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these chairs were super horrible on a screwed up spine and back and they did itch like hell if ur pants were wet
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i suffer from cerebral palsy myself although it is a mild case it was alot worse when i was younger i had to use a walker and braces on my legs so i agree totally with AuntMaymeMommy
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in response to your comment Psych Nurse i think if the patient is coherient enough to comply it should be their choice me being an insomniac would honestly love isolation because maybe then i would get some sleep i also suffer from clinical depression and mild psychosis
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reminds me of "welcome home (sanitarium)" by Metallica

Welcome to where time stands still
no one leaves and no one will
Moon is full, never seems to change
just labeled mentally deranged
Dream the same thing every night
I see our freedom in my sight
No locked doors, No windows barred
No things to make my brain seem scarred

Sleep my friend and you will see
that dream is my reality
They keep me locked up in this cage
can't they see it's why my brain says Rage

Sanitarium, leave me be
Sanitarium, just leave me alone

Build my fear of what's out there
and cannot breathe the open air
Whisper things into my brain
assuring me that I'm insane
They think our heads are in their hands
but violent use brings violent plans
Keep him tied, it makes him well
he's getting better, can't you tell?

No more can they keep us in
Listen, damn it, we will win
They see it right, they see it well
but they think this saves us from our hell

Sanitarium, leave me be
Sanitarium, just leave me alone
Sanitarium, just leave me alone

Fear of living on
natives getting restless now
Mutiny in the air
got some death to do
Mirror stares back hard
Kill, it's such a friendly word
seems the only way
for reaching out again
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their is an abandoned building in my town which housed a denist office among many other things from the 20's-80's and it still has some dentist equipment and chairs in it that are older than this one you can find it at www.forgottenoh.com the building is called the Techumseh Building it's in the exploration section
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kinda looks like the ballroom of the titanic before it sunk of course
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looks like the ventilator/suction thing used in M.A.S.H
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i have no clue about this place but i do know that their were two amusement parks in my town that were closed and demolished a long time before i was even thought of but it is wonderful to see the old pictures of the families in happier times i wish i could have gone to them now their is not even a marker where they once stood it seems everything with any historical signifigance? sp in my town has been torn down to build parking lots and as an avid history buff it saddens me i wish i could have seen the places i read about because we had the largest industrial complex of its kind outside of Krup, Germany which was destroyed by fire in 1909
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lynne you are a genius and i think i love you but all these weird chairs hurt my back really bad just looking at them i'm not in a wheelchair or anything but i'm sure by the time i die i will be i suffer from spinal-bifida-ocorda spelling? and arthritus in my lower back and the kicker is i'm only 19
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again i suppose it was great for the person using it but for someone with a bad back it probably was very fun
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even though its meant to help it still cannot be very comfortable ecspecially for someone with a bad back such as my myself
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my high school had a few of these it was built in 1954 but none of them had the covers instead we had mold and a super-cold lunchroom which was originally outside and they cheaply threw a roof on it hell in the winter
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anyone else think its a soap dispenser??
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does anyone else see the face in the floor next to the door jam near the light switch
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I don't want to hear about demoloshings either nancy!