856 Comments for Rockland Psychiatric Center

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How sad it is to know that what someone once considered important, perhaps even precious, was also considered to be insignificant and worthless by others.
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If you want your child to grow up mentally disturbed then simply expose them to clowns.
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the attic where i work is full of cases/bags belonging to folks who have long since left. its pretty sad going up there to add to the disarray at times.
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do the wallets have money in them?
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Hey,just like the one at work
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The Simplex XL projector heads are worth some bucks because they can be used in today's automated theatres. However, the sound heads would require modification to new red LED readers. The carbon arc lamps used copper coated rods that burned about an hour but required adjusting each time a new reel was threaded. The lamps are worthless for use in modern theatres.
Hi Keith,
I'm in college now and I so want to take an abnormal psychology course, it sounds fascinating. Can you please tell me what were some of the most interesting points on the tape? :-)
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Tastey.. it always creeps me out when i go into a place to see alot of dead animals... just like .. why here? haha its a nice shot :D
I lived in a grouphome once where they used PMAB physical restraint. I can't count the number of times I was put in a "basket hold" or a "bent arm on shoulder" restraint. In the hospital I was in, I was also put in 5 point restraints, as well as seclusion. Oh, and I'll never forget that needle in the but. *shivers*
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They want to go home, but where is that?
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Very very sad; peoples' lives scattered all over the floor. If I had worked there and seen that, I would be so upset.
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I don't know, my kids were always scared of clowns, and really, when I think of it, I can't blame them; a strange person with red hair and all that make-up. Now since I've watched IT, I tend to agree with them.
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No, peat moss, do ramble on. That is so interesting. Sad, but true.
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So why leave something like this behind to fall apart?
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Brings back memories of the old theaters or the old school auditorium.