591 Comments for Mount Sinai Hospital

This makes me so sad for some odd reason...like the shadows and ghosts of people past...it seems as though someone will walk hrough those doors and sit at that (ancient!) computer any time now. I can almost hear the echos of the patients and doctors and nurses...

This picture depresses me more than any I've seen today. Hmmph.
HI Debbie from Canada! Your country is gorgeous I must say!

This picture cracked me up for some reason...I have a sick sense of humor today. Eeek...

Anchovies anyone?
Wow...nice.
I live about 2 hours from Philly in Scranton, Northeast PA...and I have to say that going to Philly was a lot of fun. We weren't bothered not even once, though we did stay to the "touristy" areas. Philly cheesesteak is THE BEST here!! OMG noone else is even CLOSE! :) This picture makes the city look so peaceful. :)
And just where IS her other hand????
SO that is what you klook like?? It is always neat to see the person behind the lens of the camera.

I really like that shirt, and you don't have to be nervous...I am sure this isn't her first time...

:D
Cop: OK Flipsy...we KNOW you had something to do with the soap dispenser theft

Flipsy: I know NOTHING sir

Cop: Yeah...well then what is with all those SUDS on your hands??

HAH!!!

I think my brain is melting...
*Yawn* Night night Motts...
Looks sort of like the wing of the Starship Enterprise...

K...WAAAAAY too much Star Trek for me...
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For some reason you remind me of Maynard from Tool. I love that band... :)
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I have to admit injust bought Silent Hill Shattered Memoies for the PSP-the updated version of the original-can't wait to play it-it is like exploring these places...
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Rekrats-I love reading your comments-youndefinitely have a way with words! I would hope the morgue wasn't turned into an apartment... Eeewwww...
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Thanks for the great gallery. I spend hours looking at your work and I always seem to find some detail in a pic I didn't notice before. Stay safe in your adventures.
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I dare you to lick it.
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This place was in remarkable condition. I wonder if the power was still on at the time these pics were taken. A functioning HVAC system would slow decay.