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ITS A ROB O METER ITS AT ZERO
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ITS SAINT ROB
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i'm surprised they weren't auctioned off. it's amazing, the condition of them is unbelievable! another great photo mr. motts!!!!
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Lynne, I have to wonder if any of the patients ever accidentally wandered to the morgue and were permanently traumatized by this? Has this ever happened anywhere you have worked? Perhaps a morbid thought but my morbid mind just has to wonder.
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Anyone ever seen the movie version of Hamlet with Kenneth Brannaugh....?
I cant believe they left those there. Do you know how expensive those are? I am trying to get into tattooing and I do not have an auto clave yet as I can not afford one. And they just le..... hey were is this again? ;-)
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be careful with those acid trips, you may end up condemed to a similar place as this and not return from the "trip".
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for dessert:
asbestos pie
lead paint cake
toxic dust cupcakes
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my wife and i went to the morgue at the back of the property in october 2004 and walked right in the front door. the cadaver draws were intact, the stadium autopsy veiwing area was obvious, cards with patient blood smears were there and many medical journals were spread throughout the place. didn't see evidence of it being sealed. i do believe it was one of the first things to be torn down though, how unfortunate.
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Nice trip around the grounds, brings backs many wonderful memories and a few horrific also. A peice of the past that is about to come to an end, thankyou my talented friend.
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Female employees home.
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Dangerous but fantastic shot.
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Used to cost ten dollars for ten meals, nice deal,eh? Five bucks a week for a room in the employees home.
BBW = big beautiful woman. There are other versions but thats the main one
Yes these rooms look sad but these were children that if they had a chance mite get out and hurt them selfs or some one else. Some if not all probably could not take care of themselfs so even if all they did was get out and run away it could have had horendous results. They did not have plexi glass then so nice barless windows would not have realy been an option. They did not have the space to make extra housing to make the rooms nice big and roomy. Sure there were some realy bad things that use to happen but mostly it was because people did not know better and they thought the treatments helped.