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I hate to be the moron with the stupid amateurish question but why DO (sorry about the caps but I don't have italics) all the TB hospitals have those open porches? To get the patients some fresh air without actually letting them out? I mean, I know they were all tortured within an inch of their lives. LoL
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Lynne, in a long list of fantastical posts, thisis by far the bestest.
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The soap in this one was so strong, that when it leaked out of the bowl, it peeled the paint!
I have yet to enter an abandoned building where someone didn't write something to do with HELL on the walls/floors.
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a great picture... has a lot to say...
not to take away from it -- it could be that someone moved the bed into the basement for the "effect" (not who took this photo) but others... there are so many urban explorers in and out of this site...
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Thats just like the dishwasher in my highscool cafeteria. Freshman yeard i had to work back there and i burned my hand slidding plates in, its quick and good though.
i'm also obsessed with alice in wonderland... obviously.. does anyone know if they restored the whole thing yet or can you go there and stuff still?
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Correct! They aren't used any more for bedroom areas due to the revised fire safety code of several years back.
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man,you people are strange in a funny sort of way....
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wonder if it still works?
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If you weren't sick when you came you were when you left. That thing freaked me right out. I will never see snoopy as good again. What's the angles thrmometer guys?
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They are divided sections of a room, two to four beds would be in each partition I imagine.
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That's when Yaggy bit Motts and turned him into a Zombie too!
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I WAS WONDERING WHY HE WAS LUMPY AND CHUNKY...
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It's okay, Kime. Motts frequently scares the crud out of us, too.