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God, I paid over $50 for my last pair, but it was worth it. How often do you get shoes covered in skulls?
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Can you see it now? Flying soap dispensers and light fixture poltergeists.
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*LOL* Lynne - I hear ya babe!
Yeah OF COURSE ITS DRIED BLOOD EVERYONE! What else could it be under a rusted out gurney? *LOL*
No unfortunately I don't think a few spirits or some paranormal activity will stand in the way of modern progress.It would have to be one seriously haunted place as in objects flying around and injuring customers on a regular basis for them to close down something like Walmart and somehow I don't think that is going to be happneing anytime soon.
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Sketch
Not proof but very interesting reading
http://www.carantics.com/chestnutlodge

I wouldn't really call some of the CIA experiments "treatment"

Merry Christmas
It's cool they painted it with a far lesser known monster of the horror genre.Cool movie aswell.
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You're getting pretty good at this, Dr. Sketch! 8`-)
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Will B. -

Licensed clinical psych with dual emphasis in clinical child psych and mental retardation, plus years and years and more years of working in various facilities, group homes, schools, hospitals, private homes, blah, blah, blah, blah. :-)
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[Sigh . . . . . . . . . . ]
No I've seen it aswell.Great movie.It takes alot of skill to make a simple ball bouncing into something scary.
Ahhh... well I'm a newbie here. So forgive me. lol
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I was just on the job site today and was informed they may start on Reed Hall this week, and the last building that will come down will be the cafeteria. If you want to go over there you need to see the superintendent. He is pretty cool to deal with. He don't care if your there as long as you let him know, its when you don't let him know that he get a little bent out of shape.
As far as the spirits go I do believe they will stay. I don't remember where I herd it or red it but they will occupy the ground for the time being.
The black laquer finish is called japaning, it must have been a beautiful sight against that wood floor when it was new, It is in such amazingly good condition still, i just hope somebody preserves this one.
To quote Mace the security guard from Re-Animator, "..Ain't nobody want in and Ain't nobody gettin' out."
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I believe it was wood.