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nice... :O)
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It's just decoration, I guess. It doesn't match any symbol I'm used to.
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Skeeters, I like that.
Motts*

Whoops

Fecking typo gnomes.
BESTIAL BEHERIT,
Take a nerve pill and respect the art. Mott's does a hella wonderful job on the pictures he provides for us. Go Mott's.
Doctor: And where do you live Simon?

Mary (Simon) : I live in the weak and the wounded.... doc.
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It reminds me of a ward that they called the bullpen. An attendant would sit in this kind of a chair with a baseball bat and would take charge. This was a story that I was told. I know that they actually had a ward that was called a bullpen, but I don't really know about the baseball bat.
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I was standing near a floor weakened by water damage. Now most of it has collapsed down onto the floor below.
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its a lifeboat davit
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I would like to know more about these tunnels if anyone has any info
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There are no rules, just everyone's personal ethics. I'd rather not get caught lugging a sack of state property :)
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How exactly do you get into these tunnels? (I mean... Where???)
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Considering there was a morgue freezer behind it.... yes I am sure. :)
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BESTIAL BEHERIT,

Thanks for the honest opinion, but first off, you're talking to a metal drummer. I know and play with the NYC/Brooklyn metal crowd, you're barking up the wrong tree.

#2, Music has nothing to do with this set, it's about the breakdown of a deity. I did the best I could with what I had.

#3, I stated that this set did not have anything to do with real psychiatric illnesses or problems, or the hospital in any way.

http://www.opacity.us/...demise.htm
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Rumor has it that FDR used to chill up there.