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Not redundant if no one else has said anything yet...

-parasonic ;)
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No kidding! As will I...[shudders with the thought]
:0(
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Once again. We are forced to remind new visitors that the information on these buildings is not given out. PERIOD.
Stop asking.
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Those walkways are sweet business! Too bad they are gone...

PS: Is it just the photo, or is it angled down? Really fun stuff if it's angled down!
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Thanks so much vinny. I'll have nightmares tonite.
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The windows must have have chips or cracks in them, that is the only way fern spores could have gotten hold in this room. If you look carefully while you are there you might see dandelions too, they could travel just about anywhere.
I'v been going to pennhurst for the past few months now..I think it is the most interesting place i'v ever seen. If anyone can tell me how to get into the infirmiray i would like to know. Has anyone been into the "south tunnels" if so i would like to know where they are too. Anyone with any stories?
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KEVIN!
It was us that you run in to.We came around the building and seen the cops and went down the hill past the power plant.I guess everyone was up with you guys and no one was down below,just 2 empty cop cars.
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I like how the underside of the entrance to the stack connection on the left looks like a three fingered skeletal hand reaching around the stack
looks like the cover to my slayer cd...hell awaits you...
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that spotlight looks like it belongs to a freight train.....is it one of your associates Motts? o.O
Truckie: That must have been you and your accomplice that my friends and I encountered Sunday afternoon in the cafeteria building! The police almost towed my car! Did they charge you with anything for being there? The officer told me that I might be charged with defiant trespassing, but he was recommending to his chief that no charges be pressed.
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thats like....the worst thing i've ever seen.......the painting not the photo :\ clowns freak me out
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Ummm...Disposable nasogastric (N/G) tubes. These tubes enter the stomach through the nose to administer food and medicine. Not fun.