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I live a blockaway from this place and now i am scared out of my mind
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wow,the colors...it's an absolutely marvellous picture.Should make an excellent album cover or something.
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gives me the creeps,I can't pinpoint the reason,but I think you understand...nice zooming.
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That's my friend taking a photo, see the tripod?

It also looks like the Hunchback of Notre Dame walking around back there.
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How perfectly barbaric.
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Yeah, the floors are cement so it's pretty sturdy.
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It's all just old paperwork from other hospitals in the area, I don't know why they didn't dispose if it properly.
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I love it when Motts posts something with which I can relate. I'm a molecular biologist, and I study how viruses interact with receptors on the cell surface. I frequently use chlorpromazine in my cell culture experiments because the drug completely impairs one of the uptake pathways that the viruses normally exploit. Being a neuroleptic drug, everyone in the lab that handles it must observe strict safety protocols.
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Telling how to get in kinda ruins the fun, no?

Anyway, it's pretty cool that you were in there in the late 80's, the place must've looked a lot better than it does now.

David D, I think I remember the children's hospital having two theaters, on opposite ends of the buildings... they were empty rooms with a small stage, and small projector windows in back, although in one theater they were covered over. I don't think the patients performed, they were pretty sick people... just walking around was probably difficult.
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What the heck is that black thing?! Did you get a spooky feeling?
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Lol, my thought exactally,"IT"!
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I imagine the wheelchairs were taken for joyrides by people visiting the site such as the group of girls.
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Yep.. I caught him pulling some funky dance moves up there.
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Really! Disrespectfull, these papers need to be gathered and burned.
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That's me lighting the hallway.