5,961 Comments for Kings Park Psychiatric Center

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Im telllin u people i was there friiday night and that statue on the top of da buildin was not there o nd im tellin u dat those ghost storys is madd chill. . . . . .
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No, I think it's just a junction for the electricity to run to the active buildings on campus.
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The Sony F-707 has an infrared mode, which I was using in conjunction with a flashlight.
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I wear a mask in tunnels where there is little air circulation and areas where dry asbestos is disturbed (like climbing over pipes). Some people wear them all the time.
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Thanks! The reflection is from a shallow pool of water laying on top of the tiles.
http://www.wexfordlabs...pdf/msds_wexcide.pdf

don't be too worried, it was used to kill TB (although a report i read said that production was discontinued because it failed at that), and it only causes mild irritation to skin and lungs. Well, that is when its right out of the bottle, not 20 years old.
Sounds like cancer. Those look pretty new, is the building still being used for something?
Did you have a detatchable IR lamp or something? Looks kinda freaky how you set it up.
hoe lee shit
sanitary....
Do you guys always wear asbestos masks, and is there really that much asbestos there?
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How in the world? You make it look three dimensional. Is the window just reflected from the tiles or did you set it up with your photography magic? This is amazing.
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Carrying a Wal*Mart bag in your back pocket will work equally well. It can be disposed of properly.
Judderman,
You definately have the bird flu if you end up with a whole porta-pottie on the windshield.

Lynne,
Of course you can. Glad you enjoyed it.
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Yes, okay, I admit it's not the perfect solution. Porta-potties might be. Bring your own porta-potty, rig it with a few wheels and a handle so you can take it with you on your trips. If you're travelling by car, you may have to tie it to the roof horizontally (however, make sure it is empty if you don't want feces dripping down your windows). Also, it might be a little bit hard to take with you in old, unstable buildings where the elevators don't work.

Apart from that... perfect solution, no? :-P