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Thank you Jeanne
My mother worked here in the 40s and 50s as a nurse - I spent sundays here as a child helping her care for some of the less dangerous patients -Im almost 60 years old and I am surprised to find something like this on the web, altho i dont know why! Beautifuly done photgraphs- They are erie, ghosts of my memories - washed in sepia -
Your sensitivity shows through your photographs -
Jeanne
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it's cool lord saeroth, that quote is quite true by the person who wrote it, an ex-patient. "SUCK A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN'S ASS"
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hey red dragon the stencil you speek of couldent possible be the one of a red dragon thats all over by berry now could it???
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I assure you all that is my blood and it wasnt fun gushing it out. I was alone at the time too.
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hahahahahaha I'm flattered :) Hey Motts, Yaggy said you have some great spots up in NY. I'd love to come check them out man. Hit me back goddog215@hotmail.com
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union, floor 2 near front
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Yes, I thought the same thing Motts. they looked like belonged in a factory or something.
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Whoa! What building is this in !?
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Theres a building here that is literaly filled with equipment, just piled in there. Anything from hydrotherapy tubs to copying machines, it's nuts.
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AWESOME, AWESOME SHOT !
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For some reason that reminds of the movie Evil Dead
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Ahhh my stencil is better :)
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All of these labs were a result of the testing that a major drug manufacturer sponsored. I assume that they did testing and experiments on patients and probably animals as there is the rooftop lab
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I remeber there being doors around 94'-95'