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OK, a new batch of folks . . . . . . . . .
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They were probably just humiliated to be someone's field trip.
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Wal Mart is taking over the world. That's scarier than Dixmont ever was. Thank-you, Motts. You have such a wonderful, giving nature.
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I agree, Java. I probably wouldn't be able to run as fast as you, as I'd wind up falling down. And if I'd fall down and not be able to get up, I'd be there 'til dark. Oh, God, I'm just scaring myself.
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It is so far gone, I have to really use my imagination to see this as a whole building with people instead of the sad shell of what it is now. A mere 21 years...I guess Pennsylvania's winters have not been kind.
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twug, i so agree, you can almost feel the pain.......
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Makes you wonder if this is what Sam Walton had in mind.
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I'm with Tony C ., beautiful....going home....
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Scully, I couldn't agree more, facilities are full of lazy nurses, but fortunately I work at a facility that does try.
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I SPIT ON WAL-MART. OH BY THE WAY MOTTS YOU CERTAINLY DID DO THE PLACE JUSTICE. FAB!
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IF I WAS WALKING AROUND THERE, AND I CAME UPON THIS ROOM WITH THE CURTAINS CLOSED LIKE THAT, I WOULD TURN AROUND IN A BLINK OF AN EYE AND RUN SO FAST ITS NOT EVEN FUNNY.
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soap droppings. hee hee ha ha, you are a trip
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I HATE WAL-MART.
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This could possibly be where they gave shock treatments.
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ITS AMAZING WHAT TIME DOES TO THINGS...