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NAAAASSTYYYY....I still might go down....
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I agree...cool shot. You don't know from which door, or window the hand is going to shoot out from, and GRAB YOU...
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All the outside shots are stunning. When was this facility built? I can't help it, but all the outdoor shots remind me of some foreign countries capital building complex...the centuries old buildings...the architecture....
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TP was probably allocated at the door by a supervisor...

And I'm sure it was handed out sparingly, like four sheets per visit.
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I'm sure there was little 'peep holes' for the boys to look through. (LOL)
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A bathtub with seat belts?
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where was this inside of dsh? its amazing how the entire inner structure is gone yet the walls hold true.
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i wonder what was on the other side of that door during dsh's operating times
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ive been up there recently, they have become very leniant with security and my friends and i actually rode our BICYCLES all the way through the premices(spelling?) its incredible, and for michele ranting about 'goths" and "weirdos" going through your yard, how about you dont buy a house 20 feet from one of the most allured haunted sites in the north east? wait that wouldnt be rational at all, because you would NEVER have people walking through YOUR yard.
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Back then, everything was made to last a hundred years or more...

...But wouldn't sitting bare on a wooden seat be prone to giving splinters?
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I KNOW WHERE YOURE STANDING haha i walked right by that wing and window like 4-5 weeks ago.
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danvers state is an amazing place to visit, i had the luck of going up there in august while 1/2 of the watch guards were off duty. we never made it inside but just standing on the steps looking directly in the face of the kirkbride building is amazing.

p.s. i live a 3-4 minute driver from dsh, i know many idiots who try to get up there during halloween and get caught, so DONT, its bad.
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That ~is~ dogfood. My aunt resided in both Ancora and Graystone, and insisted that the food served was really dogfood. I can still hear her...
"It looks like dogfood, it smells like dogfood, it tastes like dogfood. it ~is~ dogfood"
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This is scary, I had the examt same jogging bear growing up as a child.
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They're all a brown, super-thick glass, and probably COULD be recycled.
Good for illegal substances too... ;-)