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You guys are pretty inaccurate, with the exception of two of you. People don't get tortured in psychiatric hospitals, ghosts don't exist, and the greatest danger of being on the premises is that it's corroded, rotten and way out of repair.

Yeah, 93 was geriatric ward, and old people died there. Cause 99% of the deaths: old age. If you feel weird there, it's psychological and the poor ventilation.

There's a morgue, there were murders, like every psychiatric hospital. No one was beaten down in the basement.

Kids, you really shouldn't go there. I did my share of it, got arrested, broke bones, smoked weed there. The air is very hazardous to your health, entire floors can (and have) collapsed, and there are patients still in the immediate area, some of whom have histories of violence and can be dangerous. Also, some homeless people live there, so don't bother them.

I know it's scary and ominous and inviting to kids in a static, rich, lily-white town who want to break out and live on the edge, but DON'T GO! If you look for trouble, you might find it... kids in this town tend to lack judgment, but mommy and daddy won't save you if you fall through a rotten roof.
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I was there the other night..its lik 4 footdeep..We took a long peice of wood and hit bottom..Not deep at all...
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Thanks Lynne, haven't been on the tube much, miss this stuff .........more cool stuff to check out, Can always deptnd on Motts and Lynne .....
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thats cool.
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Translation for Javier:
They were palicios floating and now ghostly
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Translation for Javier
They are crying for you to take them to the sea?
eran palicios flotantes y ahora fantasmales
son las lagrimas del mar
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lynne,
thanx for the links, i guess it is a cat. the bones seem long but cats can be quite large. may he or she rest in peace.
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Interesting question. Here are some examples to compare:

http://www.biology.ual...225/Catskeleton.jpeg
http://www.uoguelph.ca...mals/CatSkeleton.jpg
http://bioweb.uwlax.ed...on_1c/Lab_9b-37a.jpg

I for one am glad you asked. I never thought about it before, even though I have had cats in the past (I have 4 salukis now, and due to their various bumps, scrapes, and injuries I have had to get more familiar with their bones than I would ever have imagined - $$$$$$$$).
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response to Dave - from Wednesday, 12-07-05

I've been on it. The area just out of view from the TP is another graveyard, just a couple boats. Not sure how it got there but it's packed with junk. It's listing to the side pretty bad since I've been on it so be careful if you venture out
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are we absolutely sure this is a cat? look at the length of the bones in the rear leg, they seem a bit long?
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i thought it was barbed wire too.
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thumbs up... awsome pic!
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lol... everyone in the earlier photo looks so very proud and "upstanding". But look... all falls to ruin in the end.