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One of the screens had a bulge that extended a good foot out, like something really heavy had been thrown against it, and it held up pretty damn good. Most of the screens were in pretty good shape... the only issue would've been the noise factor I imagine.
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Some things are better left unknown... If you really feel that you have to know, do a google search for sitz bath. When you reach a page with a large disturbing picture and the company name "Adam" on it, you're there... ~shudder~ And I had just gotten over all of this...
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If the morgues were full, why would they need a makeshift autopsy table? If anything they would need to find a new freezer for storage (and a slab bath would be much more suitable for an autopsy anyway!)
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The place is still in pretty good shape despite what the devlopers want you to think.
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I have tomato cages that look just like that! :D
It looks like a prototype iron maiden, minus the spikes and the solid walls. Of course, since both are designed to form to the human body that makes sense. Ok, that was my weekly allowance for dark thoughts on here...
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Kitty, it was a light fixture, there's one hanging in the center of the hallway too... I think the closest one was still lit too!
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Yes most places, Danvers had a morgue in the Bonner medical building which is across from the Kirkbride.
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Lost in a Desert World (1994) by Roland Johnson was about his life at Pennhurst State School.
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I love clowns: they're good to scare people with! :)
I know a few guys who do the clown thing for the shriners, and they are the kindest, gentlest people I've ever met. I can't imagine any of them doing anything to hurt even a fly. They just happen to look scary as hell when they have their makeup on...
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Rusty water... my friend Drew managed to get a really cool shot of it when someone pulled it out -
http://www.opacity.us/image713.htm
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I think it was just chipped away.
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(Motts, this is off topic, sorry)
PTM: Try here: http://www.lavaworld.c...stProducts.cfm?cat=8 It's a basic light bulb that you can get at any store, and I've never had a problem getting my old one out, but then again I have ~ahem~ "modified" mine quite a bit...
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Just to throw in: most soap is made out of some kind of fatty acid (henceforth called "fat") mixed with lye and scents. So saying that there is fat in the jar is an understatement... Given time most soaps will decompose back into their components, just like a vinaigrette will only slower.
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One time i was on top of 93 on that back ledge it must have been like 3 AM and there was so much fog but the fog was lower then the ledge so it was sick cuz there i was standing on the ledge above all this fog but i cud still see the water and conneticuit wit the lights it was sick....
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When the buildings where first closed i know of some people who went in the building the first week and said they found tons of pills just left there....i cudnt believe the state just left all the medications there to be found by people like me..... thats like asking me to OD in a tunnel or sumthing-