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June 25th-1984 to April 20th-1988 ... A Time where the memories are clearer than they should be. Ward D during the Chris Wedge, Brian-Rick Glynn era of nonsense, horrors, and total bull**** towards anyone they deemed weak, or not worthy of their Elite attitudes. Glad the place is closed. Too many nightmares came from that dungeon.
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Inconvenient? Yes, but low cost. My landline bill used to be no more than $30 a month. Like the days when TV and drinking water was free.
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Funny but it doesn't look like it was that long ago that someone stayed here.
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Reminds me of the days when families got in the car to take a vacation and didn't drive more than a couple of hours to some type of resort. I didn't take a plane ride until I was well into adult years. I wasn't missing much. Maybe we'll be driving more these days, huh?
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Sad that it's so poorly kept.

I guess anybody that wold care is long gone, though.
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Always a femur and a hip bone.
That's odd...
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All those building methods that kept so well are probably really bad for the environment.

Still impressive, though.
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Beautiful.
I'm surprised people aren't squatting there.
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Pretty.
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eldo, good to hear from you again. Hope all is well with you.
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oh my, it’s been a while. am spending my afternoon on the couch catching up!
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I just published a book about a haunted asylum,and am looking to create a book trailer. The website for the top photo can't be found when i click the link,but i would love to use it in the trailer. Is that okay? Do you have the contact information for who i should talk to?
Good god, who picked the colors for this place, Walt Disney?
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Lol, a butcher's shop on the island of the dead.
I guess that makes sense?
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Those vines are probably older than my grandpa.