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Motts,
¿How you got inside this places?
What do you feel one time you are in there?
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I would like very much to stay a night in that hospital.
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Wonderful place,.
Could you stay a whole night in that place?
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Um, dude ... the building was MADE in 1909. That doesn't mean it wasn't used until well into the latter part of the century. Labelers have been around since at least the late '50s - early '60s.

So, in your own eloquent words:

UH DUH!!
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Creepy.
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Ugly. The color, not the pic.
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many of the restrants don't have the nice lames wool around the wirst . most are made of very thick plastic and are about 3 pounds . 2 point restaints are i leg and the opisit arm not ab;e to move limbs much they (staff) will put 2 fingers in side to make sure it not to tight. The patient is to be offered bathroom break and then back into room if they have not settled down there is also 4 point restaint in which all limbs are restrained. many times meds are give in these occasions
Salmonella,
Disorganized? hmmmm They look organized to me.... lol, but, perhaps I need to up the dose lol
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Wow! Great pics, thank you.
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This is us for very violet patients that where hard to control with meds and with what little med.s they had at that time . These where not "quiet rooms " "blue rooms " "padded cells" where patients are put until they settle down after getting medication of other treatment. saddly prison now replace these rooms
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Man, pass me that joint and turn on the black light!
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Sounds like it was some kind of hand powder. When I was little, my father used to use PAX hand powder. It came in a black box with a chicken on it.
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I seem to remember a pink powdery soap coming from one like that I saw a long time ago. It was really weird soap, not liquid like today's kind. Kinda like pixie stix powder. Yum!
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Yo This Is rigged Cuz Uh Back In 1909 They Didn't HAve Labelers!! Uh Duh!!
Sketch? What do you mean by "modified"?