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Oh, sorry Tony. At least there are other types of cakes out there you can still enjoy. ^_^
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I posted a link to that, over in the forum section of this site, Freespirit. It was not this one, that one is over in Germany.
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I believe it was on the second floor, but it's been a while.
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Hi emy,
Not from what I've seen of that show. Imagine any movie that portrays people in hospital against their will but they do not belong there. That would be closer to how it was. You have to understand that the staff only did this to children they could get away with it on, as you can find good stories about people who were treated well in the Shelter and the Hospital online. I have deduced from my experience and what I have learned since investigating that the victims were children who had no one on the outside to protect them. That includes those who would have but couldn't. The trump card for it was that they used ECT and drugs to erase the memory of the torture and abuse from the children;'s minds. I expect any that have recalled bits and pieces probably think it is imagination or hallucination otherwise I would be able to find them online seeking me as I am them.
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I did not see any gators here, surprisingly.
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Freespirit - oh yeah, we all jumped in. That's when we noticed the no-clearance dock railing (AKA The Arm Slicer).
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Ah, just an explorer friend checking out the top
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Tony - that would be cool; not sure if it would sit so completely still for 6 minutes (maybe)

Freespirit - yeah, there's quite a bit of light pollution from New Orleans which gives the sky a blue-purple hue which can look like day time. Thanks!
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No, Iceberg, the pic of the trays! :)

Although I USED to like red velvet cake... LOL!!!
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They sure did, when I returned a year later it was all gone...
OK will do the ride, fine
- but still think the face of the inviter is absolutely gruesome.
That expression; like she is ready to pass out
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Such a shame this place has become what it has,even more so with vandals running around treating it like their own personal playground
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And if youre ever in a need of some more abandoned parks,you can always try to get into Discovery Island in Disney
A carousel ohhhhh love a carousel........................
and how pretty the green and gilded/gold still is.
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Jeez its such a shame that this park has become what it has. Even more so now that vandals have begun trashing it like its their own personal playground. I feel that if Katrina hadnt been as bad as it was,or that the levees held out,this place might still be open today....but its not,and its far from saveable too ):