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ho mah gawd! its a masterpeice. :)
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very kool angle
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yes!!! i agree with tami
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untouchable work my friend!!! that was awsome. thank you. :)
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haha roastbusters. idk u guys took all the good ones.lol.
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omg!! i see the arches!!!
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haha, nice puddleboy.*lol*
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i love this picture!!! its awsome. but i wanna see what was behind the door *like Bri said*
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scary im gettin the chills
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wow.creepy.
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I.AM.THEE.MIGHTY.HULK.HERE.ME.ROAR!!!!!
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wow. creepy place.
"Mebby..."exorcisms" if the asylum is old enough!"
"Why would you want to perform an exorcism here? It doesn't make any sense... "

Well, Back in the day, probably before this asylum's time, more in the middle ages up through the 18 th century, it was thought that vilolent mental illness was really demonic possession. Ergo, if someone was having Schizophrenic or Psychotic episodes, they called the priest in, and he performed an exorcism.


"Speaking of the kellogg sanitarium, has anyone seen " THE ROAD TO WELLVILLE "?"
"No, why do you ask? Has someone taken it?"



Hah. Great movie, set in the
Battle CreekSanitarium run by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg. Back then, some sanitarium's and asylums were like resort spas. Very peculiar, especially with the modern view of institutions. Dr. Kellogg was one of the major proponents of "fitness culture" in the late 19th Century, a time when many urban Americans' diets were seriously lacking in fresh fruits and vegetables, or whole grains for that matter. More info at this article here http://info.detnews.co...mp;category=business
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Well, I'D rather call ya SWEET-tart!! Be I correct, Ms. Lynne??? ; )
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Shadow you are so funny HA HA!