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what a cool shot looks like the inside of a tractor trailer
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Thanks, Motts. Thank you so much.
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Great title, Motts. It is very fitting.
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It is very shattered, very much so.
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Sounds like the author(s) need more social skills, with that rude title...
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I'm surprised I didn't see any; we wound our way from Natchez to the ghost town of Rodney through some back roads using a GPS. One crossing had a bridge that looked like it had collapsed 20 years ago, and another road just faded away into the forest... it was fun and kinda creepy getting lost back there!
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Sorry for the delay, wallpaper added!
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Had a few fellows tell me over the years that thorazine was worse than the illness......especially those being weaned off drugs.
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Any old Drive Inns left in the area?
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were these the bases for tubs?
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Sadly, the Kirkbride complex at Taunton was razed in 2009, so there's nothing left to see. I believe most of the remaining buildings are still being used for mental health and addiction treatment.

The abandoned buildings have always been illegal to enter, which is why a massive anti-climb fence was placed around the complex. I think the fence is still standing, protecting an empty field these days...
YES.......hmmmm
Have thought a lot about that: hair dryers left behind in a lot of places.
The Hair Dryer. Sort of a one mind thing.
And chairs.....
Awesome thread, really.
Amazing food for thinking - sets mind in motion.
A Key Event.
Three hinges on the door.
Are there two, or three hinges on the doors in USA these days?
In Sweden we usually have two.
Three hinges on the doors.
Am wondering when it changed from three to two.