747 Comments for Foster State Hospital

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Surely the papers in the those boxes are confidential to a certain extent if it is admin? I find it scary that people's records may be there!
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I love how it looks like there's path cleared for you to walk on, really amazing photo.
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@autoguy: I know of a woman who spent 20+ years at Willard simply for having Cerebral Palsy. It's scary to think of all the ppl that were committed to such places for so long and so little.
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hi motts i'm trying to find this place and would like to just see the place but having a hard time finding it can u help trying to find the address for and have no luck can u please help i'm at angel_eyes_275@yahoo.com and let me know how to find the place and thanks for the help
contrast and texture are extraordinary. this would make a very cool framed piece
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Kinda reminds me of the death rays on the martians in the old black and white War of the Worlds. That movie used to scare the crap out of me as a kid.
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From the numbers on my meds, I'm in room C17, or 13, but since I take two of the latter per diem, maybe room 26?
OK, Motts, not to be all smarmy, but I really did think of "Jewel" as the title for this BEFORE I scrolled the other inch down and saw it already there....lol. Love this contrast ('course, I like so many of these...;-))
Tunny: LOL...love that stuff :-). It looks like..."well, it would be too much trouble to actually MOVE the thing to paint the wall, so, what the heck, guys, just paint OVER it...."
Wow (and I can only say this becaused these are DRAWINGS, not pix of real people), those be some HUGLY (hideously ugly) creatures in that thar poster! Geez. Mr. Roseola there looks like he's sporting the latest in Speedo diaper fashion...and he DOES need a cigar....lol.
What a perfect space to build a little reading den :-)
..to breathe, I mean...sorry.
Dang, Motts! I really hope you had your mask on at this particular moment. Pigeon...ummm...stuff..., especially, is really bad {:-O...
Oh, now I am going to have to bulid something like that in my bathroom, or over my kitchen sink (not kidding). That little "touch" wouldn't be to difficult copy, and in room-matching colors, would look great. Love simple little stuff like this that breaks something out of the everyday ordinary. Thanks for the new gallery. LOVE the outside of this building, too.
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The only animal I can picture making such a clean, precise line is a Tribble.