Nice tv!
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you're absolutely right...i really regret making that comment even though i personally would never consider painting any of these places out of respect for the patients...just appreciate both ue and good graff
did they clean up the debris and build the houseing development yet? and i am going to take a drive over there out southhampton rd.
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there not scary when there vandlised theres not even any dores of them i could lay in there they looekd alot larger then the ones at kppc
laid on em and its scary no matter how big ur balls are
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preparation tables for food BEFORE cooking, to ensure drainage. Obviously no one else here has spent any time on KP in theMilitary.
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AUTOCLAVEs were also used as crematoriums when othe appropriate facilities were not available. Usually indicated by the depth and width of the unit. It does look AWFULLY LARGE.
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GODDOG! I did something stupid again!
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ABANDON HOPE ALL YE WHO ENTER HERE.
I worked with the company that did the demo here. It's creepy, even at 0800.
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A really impressive shot. I am taken by the light on the wall, and the rest of the room is like something out a nightmare.
I wonder how many people got scared when they walked in the room and discovered this window!
Which of the buildings was this in?

This is the only site that shows this melted window. Awesome pic. Creppy as hell.
That is W7 not w6 because it has fenceing on the 3rd floor roof .
Someone fired the maid !
I think that is the W6 dorm.