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it looks like there is a face on the right hand side by the door.....freaky!
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well at least someone has balls enough to bring us these amazing photos...........THANKS GUYS
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god this pic is bizarre, I LOVE IT !!!
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not if he sliced and artery, good thing he was already at the hospital, lol
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hey!! these are the radiators from the hospital that i work at.
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I made a HUGE spellilng error here, lol . Its not a nemises pan, its an EMESIS pan,...........I can just see it now,......my nemesis and arch enemy.............THE PUKE PAN, sometimes spelling counts, lol sorry
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Everything reacts differently with prolonged moisture exposure... the fan is probably made out of cheap layers of cardboard and suffers the most stress. The wallpaper looks like the next to go.
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Saw your guy's here, although this page is not "live" keep checking it. Lots of info will be up when it's done.

http://harlemvalley.org/psychotherapy/
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This is the kind of that if I saw comming at me in a dark allyway I would try to kill it, or run for my life. The clown is absolutely inhuman looking.
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Why is it that the room is fairly decent looking yet the ceiling fan looks as though it was placed in a swamp for two years and then reatached to the ceiling.
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From too much love of living,
From hope and fear set free,
We thank with brief thanksgiving
Whatever gods may be
That no life lives forever;
That dead men rise up never;
That even the weariest river
Winds somewhere safe to sea.

Algernon Charles Swinburne
From the poem "The Garden of Prosperine"
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What does that say?
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I've seen gait belts in old hospitals before... didn't know what they were until now, thanks! But I don't think they could be classified as a restraint, they're more like "handles" to help move patients.
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I think I remember it being about the size of my hand...
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No, the former Edgewood site is park land now. There's nothing left except trees and some chunks of concrete.