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Bravo! Nicely said Brad.
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@brady:

danvers state hospital was the location where they filmed "session 9", not riverside.
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WOW!!!! That Is Awesome
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either poop or dry blood
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i wish they wouldn't take down Danvers
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Good grief! And happy holidays to you, as well, Grifs!
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I love that song...oh, and the music video! LOL! :0)
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MMMMMM,They still had power going through some parts of the plant....
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Pardon the randomness of that prior statement.
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After the rain, everything gets all wet.
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS, AND LOVE TO YOU ALL!


Particularly to those whom I love the best, You know who you are.
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Andrew, maybe not this week, but if you email me, I'll send you pics from my friend's journey to the cement wall. This is past the shopping cart on your way to the C's. The water is over five feet deep. You say you made it all the way to the wall, and no water? I'll find out when I go on Tuesday.
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As far as the TOBACCO, you must remember that not all who were behind thease walls were what we think of as insain. Many people within those walls were there because there was simply no other place for them, they were wards of the state, abandoned by family because they had simple problems that were not as well known as they are today, and not treated. Some of thease people were there because they were addicted to something, or they were gay, or perhaps deformed in some way that braught shame to the family. being "insain" in the past, is not the same as it is today. "Insain" was often a lable given to those that had not comited a crime, but yet socioty did not wish to walk beside.
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This picture gives me a chance to see it as my brother Dana did. As he climbed down the stairs to find his new family.
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I can remember standing, holding my mothers hand, waiting for my soon to be addopted brother Dana to come down the stairs just like thease, and home with us. Again, haunting, but pleasing in the same. Thank you again Mr Motts