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*off frame holding a knife over the body of the last photographer to walk in here* uh....this isnt what it looks like!
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so many fond memories....YOU PHOT-HOGS GET OUT OF MY ROOM!!! DONT MAKE ME GET THE CHAMBERPOT!!!!
^.=.^
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Go buffaloes! kill teh peoples!!!! hee hee hee me likeyes....
your photography is amazing, motts!
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it makes you wonder just who the artist was. one of the staff, or even one of the calmer patients trying to hold on to a lost life...if anyone has any info about this plz share.
heh heh gun cat (kudos to Ginsu Victim for making me laugh)
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its either blood or the work of a disgruntled fecalpath...or the sign of a VERY hungry wall
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0.=.0 now this is something out of a horror movie. just what was this poor individual trying to say?....
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"All security and containment personnel, report to violent ward 666 idmediately"
famous last words...^.=.^
this image just brought that into my mind. imagine just who was kept here when the place was running...maybe theyve never left home?...
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i can see two figures in the window shadows. they look like scientists or military doctors, like C said.
keeping an eye on "the patient" within...
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stick a few gargoyles up on the ceiling and your're set. ^.=.^
this room is amazing!
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im half expecting the mad doctor to return from his break any minute now....
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YoOoOo I Finally went there last night and i recorded like 30 minutes of it and dat wuz crazy son cuz we didnt even stay 4 long because i heard a little grl scream and all my friends said it wuz a bat but i know wat i heard and after reading some storys on here i REALLY know wat i heard
I visited this place in '01 w/my 8y/o son and my brother. It is difficult to approach from land-the boatyard will not willingly let you in to crawl around such dangers. Visiting by boat is the answer. I am a diver and I wouldn't venture there-bad stuff in the water and no visibility. I would also suggest a visit to the restored cemetery just to the north of the yard - lots of history there, too! Great pictures of these old boats - much better than the ones I took from afar.
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Sorry if I'm repeating. but just the light seeping in through the hole looks fantastic. something about it is just..great!
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Wow..you can almost see all the chaos that could have been happening in this hallway at one time. the nurses running around, the patients voices...
Lynne, that post was incredible. Even if you've been someone who has needed mental health care previously, much of what you explained offers great insight. More than one perspective, certainly such a knowledgeable one, is greatly appreciated.