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This will be my dorm room wall in fall 06.
I saw this house on another website something about cults or something I read. Can't remember all of it now. Nice shot.
This looks like one of those pictures that seems like it should have a little boy sitting on the dock with a fishing pole and his dog beside him.
I throughly fancy this shot. Might use it as a wallpaper.

On any account ever think of visiting the 'Waverly Hills Sanitorium' Motts?
Hmm might see if there is a copy on Ebay -- One of those things you need to have a check into. I'm a collection whore for vintage reads medical books especially.
That's a bitchin' safe.
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Help me, MinxGirl, help me . . . . . . . (gurgle gurgle gurgle)
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Well, actually, I wasn't referring to you or even thinking about you - in the least teensiest tiniest way, and I am not sure I actually called anyone an idiot for ghost hunting - yet - but I do seem to have unintentionally drawn some blood.

I admit I do get concerned about people who are more interested in dwelling on the gory details of the bad times some of these folks had in the past than seeming at all concerned about ways of assuring that they have a good time in their present lives. So if that draws blood, well . . . .

Well, hell, perhaps nothing. If caring that these folks and their staff have a better life and wanting others to think about them while they are still alive so they don't end up having unhappy lives and feeling compelled to haunt abandoned places as round unattractive orbs forever makes me an activist, then I admit - I am guilty. First degree guilty and premeditated and even pre-medicated. I've certainly been called worse things than that, and by better people, but in my warped mind being a mental health activist and a staff activist is a good thing. If you lived in one of these places you sure as hell would be looking for an activist, I can promise you that.

OK - now I'm confused - was that intended as an insult? It's odd, I take that as one of the highest compliments anyone can get, so even though you didn't intend it, I thank you from the bottom of my cold, sterile, ghost-free heart, small as it is. :-)
"Once again, rather than being a little Johnny-one-note and bitching and whining about what hell-holes/ghost pits these places were/are, I am hoping to Christ y'all (especially those of you who constantly come on here and bleed about this) are getting off your asses and getting out there and doing something about it. If you're gonna talk the talk, walk the damn walk."

So okay Lynne it's a crime that some of us are interested in paranormal activity or parapsychology?Just because not all of us are on some crusade for the rights of mental health workers/patients or whatever does not make us idiots.
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Ok, if you mix the CIA in it, I would believe it. They did extensive testing with LSD, and more information is coming out all the time. I guess I was more looking for information that doctors on their own were testing patients, but this was a very good read too. Thanks for linking to it! This will be in my nightmares tonight with the sitz baths...
The internet is filled with little trolls,people that do their best to make chats and forums and other things unpleasant for others.Why do they do this?Who knows.Perhaps they have unhappy lives?Perhaps they are just dickheads?Sound familiar Kevin?
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BT, we will hope for a Christmas miracle for your friend's mom!
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Well, I'm ok with hearts, but my specialty is more towards the sitz use and less towards the heart use. :D I can, however, do quick temporary repair work on broken hearts as needed, especially as a "bounce-back" surgeon...
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Sketch, since it's a heart-shaped sitz bath, does that make you a Cardiologist?
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More importantly, is it yours or someone elses?