5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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lynne,
thanx for the links, i guess it is a cat. the bones seem long but cats can be quite large. may he or she rest in peace.
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Interesting question. Here are some examples to compare:

http://www.biology.ual...225/Catskeleton.jpeg
http://www.uoguelph.ca...mals/CatSkeleton.jpg
http://bioweb.uwlax.ed...on_1c/Lab_9b-37a.jpg

I for one am glad you asked. I never thought about it before, even though I have had cats in the past (I have 4 salukis now, and due to their various bumps, scrapes, and injuries I have had to get more familiar with their bones than I would ever have imagined - $$$$$$$$).
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are we absolutely sure this is a cat? look at the length of the bones in the rear leg, they seem a bit long?
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i thought it was barbed wire too.
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thumbs up... awsome pic!
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lol... everyone in the earlier photo looks so very proud and "upstanding". But look... all falls to ruin in the end.
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great pic
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Wednesday, 09-28-05
By: rich_edwards79


Dinner is served :-/



hahahha lmao
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ok way way too much information..
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wow theres somehting really wrong with the ppl there insane they shoulnt of closed this place haha
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ummm yo.
i went in here with a bunch
of my friends. it was pretty nuts

and the downstairs to this building
is soooo scary, forreaaal

waah brah, waah! ;)
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ROCKET BOY!
aww you look so happy :)

cool shot though, i like it.
Quest,

No, Please don't be sorry lol, I was only teasing you lol. ;-)

Actually, im 34, errrrrr.... no, Ii mean 36... No wait.. ummmm......39?...... Hang on, I'm going to ask the Meds Nurse when she comes around with my medication..... I'll get back to you. :-)
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The place is still in pretty good shape despite what the devlopers want you to think.