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Thank you, Jess. Your mother did a service to a small slice of humanity who needed it. She should be congratulated.
My mother had once voulenteered her time at kings park. At the time she had been a clown and went to go cheer up some of the younger patients they had there. She said it was the most horrific thing visiting them there and recalls a boy with cigarette burns all over his body from his father. She voulenteered at the veterans part of the hospital also. She says that this part was the scariest because they would scream at you for no reason. She was handing out their food and wasn't abled to talk to them because some would just flip out. My mom said that Kings park is an extremely sad place, and she would never go again. Not fair, I really wanted to go too... Well I thought that was some interesting information that I'd share with you from someone that has actually been there when it was open.
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I know, imagine, blinds, on windows!
Just kidding ;-)
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People Order Our Patties.
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It does look like an android, it reminds me of the robot in the old movie "The Day the Earth Stood Still".
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I think it's funny.
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amazing...captures that melancholic morose feeling perfectly.
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Hey Motts, would it be possible to see some more outdoors shots of this place. It looks unbelievable inside, but I just can't picture what the outside would look like at all.
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Whats behind door number one!
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Mel, my sweet daughter, I'd go down there with you.
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Yea, oh well, another piece of history bites the dust.
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Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles. Isaiah 40 : 29-31
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I thought the same thing Mort.
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YES
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This poor soul looks like i feel overworked and under paid.