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ditto on the tags goddog
Amazing picture Motts really great texture and light, the image certinly does invoke emotion.
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This really needs to be the setting of a horror movie. I would totally watch it cuz it just looks like the perfect place to add a psycho-path and a killing scene. I know this sounds kinda mean for such a sad, depressing place but wouldn't it make a great horror film?
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my mother was there in the 50's as a patient,, dead 36 years now, can't find out why she was there, no paper work , no one would say, electric shock treatments, ice baths,
hey radical a you say you have so many pics of this place so why don't you post them on this website
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Look up the word "creepy" in the dictionary and you will see this picture.
Motts ...dont you find evem more sad that,after the state tossed the people that lived here out into the streets(some of whom had spent there entire lives here) that they died on the sidewalks of Philadelphia? You know Bensalem Police had a (unoffical) policy of bringing "homeless" people back to old lincoln Hwy. and the Blvd. and pointing them "Home" (North ..to southampton Rd)for years. you can still find many "wards of the State" walking around the strets of Philly. They cant bulldoze the place fast enough for me.
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Look on the ground I see what looks like a shark or some kind of fish. See the head and eye
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My brain!! It hurts!
It's called treaded rod and it will carry more weight than you would think.
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Not so "spookie" in color and in the summer huh?
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you are NOT going to die "instantly" being locked in a mourge box,and the door are missing because they were stainless steel,and have scrap value
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o cumon liynn- git with itt an spek englis. its to hardd tu mak owt wut youse try to say heer. yo trippin?
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The machine had been dismantled. It hasn't got an x-ray tube. It is only the table.
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If this wasnt a vertical pic it would make great wallpaper