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There were some scenes from Session 9 where they were on a flat roof -- maybe it was this one.
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This picture is so amazing!! An old fashioned sink just floating on air -- I wonder if it has an old fashioned soap dispenser!!
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Dead Turtles? Were they at least dancing?
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found it by acident looking for the buildings they used in session 9 , the map is very good http://www.danvers-state-ia.com/buildid.html
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i usually listen to The Birthday Massacre or the soundtrack for Thin Red Line by Hans Zimmer.
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Reminds me of house on haunted hill
*shudder
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I recognized that machine right away! It is actually a machine that measures respiratory pressures. The hose on the right was the part you exhale into, and the canisters were usually nested inside of on another and would be displaced whan you breathed. I can't find any links for this type of equipment b/c it's kind of old, but I am almost sure that's what it is.
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BigED -- I loved your eloquent comment on 4-17. Have you or anyone else who posts on this site read Danvers State: Memoirs of a Nurse in the Asylum? I bought it through Amazon. I wish the writer had been more descriptive of the Kirkbride itself, but it is a very interesting depiction of what life was like for the patients and caretakers themselves. I, too, became enamored of Danvers after I bought Session 9. The best parts of the DVD were the comments of the director and some of the actors -- actually that part of the DVD was a lot more interesting than the movie itself. And as I have stated in several posts on this site -- there are some artifacts being offered on ebay.
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Ed... I'm curious. How many hours ( a week, let's say) do you spent at Byberry? :P
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creepy. eerie. i love it. nice pics man, wonderful job
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go play second sight everybody. penfold asylum. really cool. it's fictional, but it's so realistic. have fun ;)
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I just Googled Danvers, and there is a book of old photographs of Danvers on e-bay selling for $1,000. A few weeks ago, there was a brick on e-bay with the highest bid at the time for $26.00 (for one brick from Danvers!) plus $19.50 for shipping.
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=) Clever prick.
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i was there yesterday and found test tubes with some white shit in it with som water looked like seaman haha
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THE MAN you got your shit all wrong sprading faluse stories to the puplic like that the person who this happen to has his own web site telling you the whole storie and aparently your story is different from his and I believe him not you