1,927 Comments for Pilgrim State Hospital

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I hate to burst your bubble, but that's a plastic bag.
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Oh forget it!
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What is touching what?
WHERE?!?
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I see what you're seeing, but I still think it's a bag. It's not floating, it's resting on the floor beyond the doorway. If it is an orb though, whoa! You don't usually see them that big!

Jo: Ok, right inside the doorway, it looks like the door collapsed inward? Go to the top left corner of that rectangle, and it is just touching it there...
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I still don't see it.
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i mean that thingy at the left inside the doorway which is flaoting about 3 feet above the floor. its tail shows that its moving from the right to the left side or approaching from inside the room through the left side of the doorway. ive seen many orb-pics by now and this is one orb. there will never be an 100% guarantee for the existence of orbs, but at least this is what people call "orb". and though watching a photograph without watching the scene itself cant be science backup at all. so im just for 95% sure its one and not for 100%. ; )

mr. motts what do u think? was there something resting in right this spot (i described above) which could make it look like this and would explain it all?

@jo:
no plastic bag in the world would float 3 feet above the floor with an light aura at its edge. ;D
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Yeah, it looks like nothing more than debris to me...
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I thought he was talking about the white plastic bags.
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Ummm... What? Where exactly are you seeing these? I don't see anything out of the ordinary for an abandoned building... Do you mean inside the doorway, or outside it?
BTW, who do you research for? I've been working w/ IGHS since 97... Ah the glory days, back before it was "cool", and when we used science to back our theories... I miss those days. :(
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after some paranormal-researches i'm pretty sure now this is a real ghost pic of an orb (that one at the left side of the doorway) with its tail, what is not unusual for orbs. the lower one which i ment to be an orb too might just be some light effect and/or stuff. but the one on the left side in about some feet above the floor is one for 95% sure. : )))
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Thanks for the pic, Backy.
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Possibly the ugiest version of one. I tried to find a picture, but this is the closest I could find.
http://www.newlandplan...opiary/13568-V-Z.jpg
It must be a local fad. Here, they make them out of tall spruces and cedars. One of my neighbors has one that he let 'grow out'. Now it just droops.
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Hey, Dr. Pudd, are the corkscrew trees uglier than topiaries?
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True. This was once a peach orchard. Beyound that (the trail) was once a flower garden. Gladiolas still grew wild until the neighbors dug them up.

All these houses once looked alike too. With the passing of time, they now all look 'lived in' and a bit different from each other. It takes a good 40-50 years for a neighborhood to pick up 'personality'
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Unless you live in a tent, some developer built the home you're living in now. Not that I want to take up for these people, but they do perform useful jobs, it's probably the way they develop that you disagree with.