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i love your hallway shots, and the fire hose reminds me of a tape worm, lol
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How recent is this? The first three times I've been, those fixtures were still hanging in the air, with a chair hung from one of 'em. Then, last time, they were down like they are here.
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This is lovely! So disorderly but there is something perfectly clean about it too.
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this is so odd! i cannot make out any sense in spite of abasing the patients.
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That bike is sweet! Look at the seat and handle bars. Totally reminds me of when I was a kid and I was the only girl in the neighborhood that had a dirt bike! Trails is a nice title, I would have gone with Unhappy Trails by the sound of this place.
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It's back faces either the building to the rear of it, or the first block of Carter. All of the mansions face the boulevard.
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why would babies be at pennhurst anyways? And what ever happened to the workers there wee they found guilty or did they get off scott free? that just makes me want to kick their a**es!
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Classy friend.
Haha.. your reflection freaked me out for a second
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glad they still keep it up. its sad when they tare places like this down, theyre echos of the past that tell you things
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It's a very scary auditorium at night, and when your light shines on the quote " Poets but not so much poetry it scares the hell out of you
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Does this building face Carter Road off of Byberry Road?
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No, really and truly these are slab tubs.
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Ive actually sat in this chair and it is quite comfortable but freaky as all hell at the same time. Just seeing the chair at the end of the hallway is the scariest part, just imagining what actually happened there.
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after a while you get use to the weird noises and thinking that there is a person behind you every second... im a nurse and at first it freaked me out to be there but not so much anymore