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Thanks for catching it! :)
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Crazy people and the people who did horrible things to 'em! =8-o

People with psychiatric issues don't generally prefer to be called "crazy" unless they say it about themselves to someone who "gets it", and the majority of people who work with folks with psychiatric issues are not abusive torturers.

[sigh . . . . . . ]
If you think thats bad, imagine the legal fiasco if it came public knowledge the things that were left behind [that we just can't let you know about - Administration].
In the old days, the rail came right up to the building, though i forget which one. You know those concrete things they have on some LIRR stops? There's a rather large one where the train came to, though its been overtaken by vines and brush.
My apologies for my two comments regarding methods of entering the property, I did not read the disclaimer and am sorry for this violation.
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very creepy picture. the graffiti is almost terrifying. awesome angle.
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eeek. looks like a washing machine.
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creepy.
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indeed, those footprints are pretty disturbing. *shudder*
If youre a slightly talented climber, or just really motivated, you can

[do things that we can't tell you about here - Administration]

Good luck with your Urban Exploring!
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this picture creeps the hell out of me. but i LOVE it. <3 so sad though.
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makes it all to real that *crazy* people actually lived there. not to mention the horrible things they did to them.
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looks like the begining....or end, to a scary movie.
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Thanks Lynne -- after spending last Friday afternoon bored to tears here at work, I finally figured them out after going through several of the Opacity sites. the puking one would have stumped me, though!!
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is that a soap dispenser on the floor or a light fixture