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This picture fills my heart with pain.
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Ed, I enjoyed the historical value of the old pics. It's a wonderful compliment (and contrast) to the pictures here.

As for uploading your additional photos to a proper site, there are places where you could upload pictures to, such as 'Webshots'. I have a Webshots page, http://community.websh...om/user/puddleboy100 These are easy to work with. I hope someday to have a right and proper website too, but for now I'm satisfied with my Webshots page, my photo blog, http://puddleboyrules.blogspot.com/ and 19 Yahoo groups.

..... pb
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his name is MIke . thats his tag. tag is a word u write all over the place
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empty now once was filled with life.
unknown lonlyness
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Im very suprised that the fan still stands there .. I will never take any thing from pennhurst nor shall any one else.
Awesome!
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Emptyness, lonleyness fills this room like the shadows spread across the floor,
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this room freeked me out the first time i went in .. I heard a moan from with inside of the room, as I enterterd the room alone my frineds standing behind, small beam of flash light reflected off the watter coverd floor, smells of wet concrete and dirt, and old leather filled the room, the sounds of watter drops hiting the wet floor, old toys cover the corner.
I got the feeling i was not there alone.
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I've got shoes older than you are
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Yes pennhurst still has power at some buildings .. when i was there in front of the rockwell building a street light was on .. very erie.
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Ed's my new hero now
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Motts has a great eye for this stuff, I walked through this very spot and never "saw" this shot.

And for the record ...I'll go exploring with Radical Ed and his walmart bag-o-supplies any time!
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Could the mouth gags have possibly been used in the case of a seizure? I'm not doubting Lynne, but it would seem that a TB hospital wouldn't have much use for ECT.
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some of these windows are broken out and alow water to cover the floor, adding more to the erie "dead" feeling of teh buildings.
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I been in these tunnels, and they are "spooky" at night..
during the day light the place is depresing and lonley