660 Comments for Manicomio Montedale

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Yeah and no stall-ing!
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Very nice. There are rugs in some places that look like they could be part of the actual floor too.
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How Ominous! I love it.
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What prompted you to give it the name of Dr. Caligari's stairwell?
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Boredom could certainly explain all those thousands of scratches in the plaster walls.

Yeah the layout of this place was odd. I'm guessing that one floor was a huge dormitory and the other was a huge day room. I only recall a few "normal" sized rooms - toilet, hydrotherapy/washroom, nurse's station, closet, private bedroom/seclusion.
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Yeah, there's just so much to go through, might be a while :-)
I've only been back to the Pines once briefly a few years ago, but had to get out of there fast, so no photos. I miss it.
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*String* that is.
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We use to make bigger wreaths like this small one out of grape vines...very pretty all finished and decorated. I like to get a look at those dishes.
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I was hoping for a closer look at this! Thank You Motts!
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maybe he ate his sting.
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The tin can reminds me off the tin can phones kids use to make with 2 cans an a long piece of sting...cool mirror!
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Isnt this something! I turned my laptop upside down to see the small photo to the bottom left....some guy is holding up a sign.. with a big grin on his face.
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Cracked me up ELdo! .....Another nice B&W photo!
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fresh lemon juice in water every morning is still good for cleaning your gallbladder. It works!
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Didnt make them out of the wash too well...did they?