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ur all cun*s!! wtf duz session 9 mean?! sum sort of pirate spacko language?/ losers!!!!!
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Once again, such a disrespect for the past. You might be polite in person but what reason is there for destroying a relic? Just like it has been said before, when people destroy these buildings it makes it harder for people who actually appreciate things like this to do so do to stepped up security and making things more dangerous. It's pitiful that that is the only way you can have fun. GET A LIFE!
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Looks kinda like a snake to me, slivering down to bite something, or someone.
what building is the morgue in? Motts help us out man!
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I wanna talk to the people who worked there and and who put there kids there!
we were in that bathroom with our girls and those curtains are long gone. we also heard something coming up the tile stairwell at the far end of the building furthest to the left. it looked like a tiny tub behind where the curtains were. at the top of the 3rd floor theres large door that was shut and as soon as we opened it we started to hear the same noises and voices we heard before.
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Tons of articles on the Norwich Hospital and Utopia in the news today in CT.

http://www.norwichbull...EWS01/604200339/1002

http://www.norwichbull...NEWS01/60420006/1002

the residents of Preston are going to vote on it in may
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If anyone goes near the hospital now a days, there are three to four little white security cars hiding in the tall grass around the main building. and the moment they see any movement towards the hospitals, it's like messing with a bees nest... they are all over you.
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Woah!

I had that exact style of bed in the psychiatric hospital I was in when I was 15. Plus a plastic covered mattress, of course.

Its an old hospital thats still running but will probably be shut down in the next few years.

Theres a museum in the basement with all kinds of neat stuff like a hydrotherapy tub, anti-self abuse mitts, and much more creepy things. The movie "Beautiful Dreamers" was filmed there too.

The worst part was the restraint beds and the seclusion rooms with the bubble-style veiwing windows. oh and the slimey shower floor.
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this is beautiful
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Thanks, never going to the dentist again.

-Rae
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I have never been so jealous of someone's talent in my life.
You took my breath away.

-Rae
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Factory windows
random broken panes like a
industrial grin
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"Attention, clean up in aisle four please"