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one place I havent been isn't it near the old mansions the big brick looking house and it looks like it has no windows
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Yes some of them were locked. The keys to this building were all missing from the key room.
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Sure I've been told to leave places plenty of times when I scout them out, and I've gotten caught at those times when it counts as well... I'd rather not plaster my record on the internet though
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I think this is w-6
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oh my. that sink reminds me of the catholic school i went to in the 90's. great pic.
Wow! Its Nature's Carpeting!
lol
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Waffles, anyone?
Thanks Lynne,
Has a patient ever managed to do something so disturbing that deep down you were a bit unnerved?
Sorry for all the questions but I find it so fasniating to hear the opinions of those who work with and care for the mentally ill.
Sorry about my spelling. :)
Wow I am speechless and mesmerized. Cant stop looking at all these fantastic pictures..... I hope the book goes through!!
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someone mentioned it earlier i think, but i think it would be a fantastic idea to have a section of your website with a slide show of the pics and music playing during the slide show. when i look at these pictures, i usually have music on as i go through them, really adds another dimension and feel to already awesome photographs. just something to think about...
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so much contempt in those dark, circled eyes. what has she done to deserve this?
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and they are both evil >=(
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that clown reminds me of my mum....
The fate of the Salesian school is really sad. In the mid0seventies, when I was 12, my father died and my family thought it would be good for my eight year old brother and I to spend the Summers there helping the priests take care of the horses. We had fun and it kept our minds off of our family situation. I wish I had a least a brick from the school.
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yeah i agree with benji and the others, what fortitude it must have taken to lay in that filth ridden bath tub. absolutely never would i do that.