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I JUST WANT TO KNOW WHAT THAT THING IN THE MIDDLE IS!!!!
i want to lie in one of thoses things just to say i have
and that class is our presantation on how to make a bomb in a abandoned hospital
wow its sooo big
i dont know i can think of worse ways to die in a hospital (but its deffently ont he top 10 horrible ways to die in hospital)
i just made that up
please come into my little room
its so locked up its like a tomb
so please come in and then you see
all my white walls and then you'lle see me

i have torn up cloths havent eaten in days
and from all the work am almost always in a gaze

its small and crampt in my little room
and its stinkey and dusty so i always need a broom

so please oh please come in my room its so locked up its like a tomb


then we can be locked up together
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To extend on Neefer's comment, it must've been less than your body temperature in the room, even if it was hot and humid. If that tub were hotter in temperature than your skin, you'd get the opposite effect. There is definitely nothing that magically keeps it at a different temperature than the rest of the room.
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Maybe I'm old, but it wasn't that long ago that I remember seeing those machines, and I'm 29, not 59. In rural areas, we held on to those machines longer - I guess because some individuals could swindle them away from the distributors (who supply the machine, but you buy the soda at their price - presumably more than it would cost to get it at the grocery store). I remember seeing machines like this at local low-budget golf courses, etc. until the early 90s, and you can tell they got away from the distributors, just by the fact that there will be a pepsi machine with nothing but coke in it.

As far as getting anything out of it, it looks like the door is open, and it's probably been emptied.
weres weres WHERES THE SINKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It blows me away that all of those chains are left there. I know a lot of folks who could make good use of them - farmers, loggers, etc. who would pay better than scrap for them so they don't have to go buy new manufactured items and get reamed.
well i guess its better then a door mat
great picture non the less
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Well... duh.
Great photos-but what ashame for all these buildings there at Pilgrim and other places like it thruout the world...i always feel like these buildings have a spirit of their own and a tale to tell-and its sad to see them just go away eventually-but still =your great shots of them will be a legacy
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Iron Lung- just the name of it alone is terrifying, and then you see a picture of one!!!!!